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Today Mac360 sits on a PowerMac G5 running Mac OS X Tiger Server, but as visitors to the site increases, the search for a server host continues.
So, you’d like to put up your own web site? You’ll need what’s known as a “host”—a server to host your domain name. That’s what we’re looking for these days.
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ea b said:
thanks for all the host info ‘cause i’m ready to publish
i’ve been staring at endless pages of “hosters” like an infinite strip of tacky bars in a vegas like city. With this new info, i now feel i could well.. not quite take on the whole world but at least thumb wrestle a few states.
bookmarking mac360
thanks
ea