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Seagate learns important PR lesson: keep the customers happy!

January 19th, 2009

Seagate learns important PR lesson: keep the customers happy! First, a disclaimer. Seagate is one of the sponsors of FastCompanyTV (the video network I manage) and has been a great partner of mine for two years. ++++++++++ Seagate (maker of hard drives and storage devices) has been getting slammed on forums and blogs the past couple of days. Partly because the… Read the full post from Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger Tags: Technology , PR , seagate , trouble , hard drive via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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Feature Review: Youbars by Lynn Astalos

January 19th, 2009

Feature Review: Youbars by Lynn Astalos Background You Bar/You Shake was started in Aug. 2007 by a mom and son team (she's a snowboard instructor, he's a marathon runner) who were fed up with off-the-shelf nutrition bars that didn't cut it.  The idea is to build your own nutrition bar or protein shake online the way you … Read the full post from EverymanTri: News Views and Interviews of Great Endurance Tags: Reviews (products) via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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Apache, mod_ssl, and SNI on Windows

January 19th, 2009

Apache, mod_ssl, and SNI on Windows Yesterday, kind of out of the blue, I happened to remember SNI, Server Name Indication, an extension to TLS for web servers that happen to want to use VirtualHosts on HTTPS/SSL connections. I have just such a webserver here at home, which serves a few domains and has a self-signed certificate with S… Read the full post from Lair of the Wolf Tags: via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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Web advertising is broken

January 18th, 2009

Web advertising is broken For as long as there have been web pages and people needing to pay hosting fees and potentially make a living at running their websites there has been ad networks of all sorts trying to place ads on those sites. In most cases the real winners in the early days were the networks who kept; and still k… Read the full post from WinExtra Tags: Advertising , The Web via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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