Thank you for protecting Wikipedia. We’re not done yet~ Wikipedia Wikipedia showed all of us the monumental power of using the Internet to illustrate a philosophical (and political) position in the face of tremendous pressure from big government. By going dark for 24 hours, it sucked a vortex of users and media commentators into the …
Read more »Let’s say that you have a larger website that will get a lot of traffic. Sharing a server with other websites may not be the best approach for you—you may need your own dedicated server. In our last post, we mentioned how shared hosting is typically the best choice for a small venture. However, if you are …
Read more »So, you want to run a small business in the age of web commerce and need a website but have no experience in managing one. If you try to do it yourself, putting an effective website online poses a very high and costly logistical challenge to your business. Even after you get your site designed, …
Read more »Now that you’ve registered your domain name and have a web hosting company in mind, selecting the right type of web hosting for your domain is up next. There are multiple types of hosting, but for beginning bloggers shared web hosting is recommended: Shared hosting is the most popular type of web hosting and most cost efficient. If you …
Read more »Once you have registered your domain name and before you begin blogging, you are going to need a place to post. Enter web hosting. What is Web Hosting? The majority of people who create a website or blog underestimate the importance of domain name hosting, but they shouldn’t. Web hosting is a service that gives the space necessary …
Read more »Taking your first step into the webhosting is easy, but there are things to consider before you get started. If you have a brilliant blog theme or website and are ready for readers, your first priority is to secure your own personal website by choosing a domain name and registering it. Why do I need …
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Read more »Nice little widget for all you Teamspeak 3 users who use WordPress for your site. Teamspeak 3 Widget for WordPress was created by Michael Plas who is a WordPress Developer and is currently still in Beta but is showing some positive progress so far. You can download version 1.0.3 here or by going directly to …
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Read more »The script below will allow you to Start, Stop, Restart and check the status of your Teamspeak 3 server on a linux machine. This script has only been tested with the latest version of Centos 6. The username, file paths can be edited to your needs. This is for Teamspeak 3 32 bit server. This tutorial assumes you have a working Teamspeak 3 server installed with a user other than root. If you don’t have a server already up and running, you may follow the Teamspeak 3 server install here.
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