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Services on the Internet allow almost instant distribution and frequent updates of any kind of information. You can provide services to employees of your own company (solving the information distribution problems of spread-out companies), or you can serve the world. Perhaps you'd like to create an Internet service equivalent to the telephone company's directory assistance. Or maybe you're the Species Survival Commission, and you'd like your plans online; this book describes a prototype service the authors created to make SSC's endangered species Action Plans viewable worldwide. Whatever you have in mind can be done. This book tells you how.
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What is Web Hosting
Web Server Hosting Types
What Is A Domain Name
ASP Hosting Services
Bandwidth Bandits
Beware of the Cyber Squatters
Choosing Windows Web Hosting
Developing Cold Fusion Hosting
Do You Need A Lot Of Bandwidth
Domain Names and Search Engine Ranking
Free and Cheap - Web Space Options For...
Get The Best Web Hosting Plan
How to Pick a Hosting Provider
Identify With Your Domain Name
Linux Unix Host Options for Small Businesses
Optimizing Your Site with SEO
Paying For ISP Internet Access
Putting Your Web Site on the Internet
Switching to a New ISP Provider
Templates For E-Commerce and Hosting
The Mystery Behind Domain Names
The Nuts and Bolts of UNIX Hosting
Types of Web Hosting Services
Using cPanel to Manage Your Host Files
Using Free Hosting Services
Using JSP as a Host Server
Using Managed Dedicated Web Hosting Services
Using MySQL in a Hosting Environment
Using Subdomains
Using Unmanaged Host Services















