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FPWeb Offering SmarterStats


Posted by christoph on 12 Dec
How often do you see absolutely nothing when checking out your stats? Actually, lets rephrase that. How often do you get an option of web statistics programs after you purchase web hosting. You sure do get stats, no doubt about that, but their free and they stink. You're too cheap to go out and buy a real stats program like webtrends, so you sit around and check out the crappy details of the one included with the hosting package. Is that any way to live? it totally defeats the purpose of tracking traffic. It's like a decaf coffee in the morning? Come on. this is why managed solutions provider fpweb.com offered a value-add, SmarterStats which, for an additional 10 bucks per month, you can actually enjoy looking at your website traffic data. To find what this program can do for you, check out the website smartertools.com.
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Coffee Diesel


Posted by technology-blog on 12 Dec

who'da thunk that coffee by-products could be put to good use. According to scientists in Nevade, it's just that. The waste from coffee beans can be used to produce up to 340 million gallons of biofuel which effectively will cut our crude consumption even more. The next order of business is how effective or inneffective are biofuels on the environment? If it is the same, then we have to get off combustion technology for good.

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Fireproof Hosting


Posted by web-hosting-blog on 11 Dec

Do we really need fire-proof web hosting? Integristech.com has moved into their new datacenter facitlity with a fire-proof make-up. Firelock, supplying the technology, can withstand 2000 degrees Fahrenheit and keeping internal temp below 125 degrees for a few hours. Data is important these days and you have got to protect it, but don't ever leave it up to the hosting provider. When keeping integrity of something this important, you better have a plan B, C and D. Don't trust anyone. It's always good to be prepared.

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Working Flashlight in 90 Seconds


Posted by technology-blog on 11 Dec

Imagine being able to use your flashlight, run out of batteries and recharge it in ONLY 90 seconds! A californian company has done it. 5.11 Tactical developed the flashlight known as UC3.400 that is powered by rechargeable batteries - New LED torch that can be "recharged" (fully) in a minute and a half. This development can significantly impact not only the regular consumer, but has huge military applications available to it. For more information, please review this link: http://thefutureofthings.com/pod/5925/light-for-life-flashlight.html

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Holiday Season Turmoil


Posted by web-hosting-blog on 01 Dec
The colloquial term Black Friday has in effect transpired on to the online market with a force over the last decade or so. Each year the online industry is growing by leaps and bounds, but it seems that during this time, site speeds and downloads have slow for the online market. Sears was the most recent ecommerce site to feel the wrath of shoppers, experience downtime, the morning of Black Friday. The consensus is that web hosts are not up to par with the sudden burst of traffic this time of year and are not nearly prepared as they should be.
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Google Concerns


Posted by technology-blog on 01 Dec

Commanding a whopping 63% of worldwide searches, Google is at the forefront of search technology as well as potential misuse of information. you can't get that big and not use the data you collect for good. There is just no way. The amount of influence can change economies of small countries. In addition to world searches, you can forget that there is a google family of websites from gmail to youtube, picasa and so on. The conglomerate offers a new data revolution that can shift and create paradigms of corruption. This is virtual corruption, just so you know. Unfortunately, governments are too busy covering up their own mess than to see what might, has the potential of or set some sort of regulations.

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Google Concerns


Posted by christoph on 01 Dec
Commanding a whopping 63% of worldwide searches, Google is at the forefront of search technology as well as potential misuse of information. you can't get that big and not use the data you collect for good. There is just no way. The amount of influence can change economies of small countries. In addition to world searches, you can forget that there is a google family of websites from gmail to youtube, picasa and so on. The conglomerate offers a new data revolution that can shift and create paradigms of corruption. This is virtual corruption, just so you know. Unfortunately, governments are too busy covering up their own mess than to see what might, has the potential of or set some sort of regulations.
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Linux IPv6


Posted by technology-blog on 01 Dec

Steamrolling into the next generation of the internet, many of the linux developers from fortune 500 companies have, since 2005, been helping to pave the road for IP version 6, which will be the next generation of IP traffic. We've basically known about the coming of IPv6 for a long time, but so far we are still using our majority of internet traffic via IPv4. Why would this be? IPv6 has been an issue of discussion for over a decade, but still, while ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC etc are all IP providers and do provide IPv6 blocks, there is still no widespread use other than internally. Not so long ago, Linux has patched up and are now compliant with the Department of Defence compliance. All certification requirements have been taken care of.

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