Eight Clever Uses For Your Personal Domain Name
You’ve registered a personal domain name because you thought you’d create a web site and never did. Or maybe you’re just hosting a custom email address and you wish you were doing more. There are plenty of clever ways you can use your domain name to promote yourself, provide yourself with quick information, or just do something cool. Here are our favourites. First things first: ...
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Fortinet(R) Broadens Enterprise Security Reach With New Domain Name System (DNS) Caching Appliances "Powered by Nominum"
SUNNYVALE, CA-- - Fortinet® -- a world leader in high-performance network security -- today announced the introduction of two new DNS caching appliances designed for the SMB, Enterprise, Federal, Financial ...
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4 Ways to Prevent Domain Name Hijacking
On the night of Monday, January 23, the hacktivist group UGNazi hijacked Coach.com, the Internet domain name of luxury goods manufacturer Coach. For several hours, fashionistas who wanted to ogle Coach's new Willis handbag on Coach.com or get a deal on its Penelope shoulder bag at Coachfactory.com were redirected to UGNazi's cryptic website. Imagine the confusion—and frustration—the redirect ...
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Eight Clever Things You Can Do with Your Underused Personal Domain Name [Domain Names]
# domainnames You've registered a personal domain name because you thought you'd create a web site and never did. Or maybe you're just hosting a custom email address and you wish you were doing more. There are plenty of clever ways you can use your custom domain name to promote yourself, provide yourself with quick information, or just do something cool. Here are our favorites. More »
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How To Roll Your Own File-Sharing Service
Whether you were sad to see MegaUpload bite the dust, aren’t keen on the alternatives, or just want to use your own domain name and hosting service to share your files, you’re in luck! Here’s a simple way to set up your own killer drag-and-drop file sharing service with existing software and some code of our own. Here’s how this neat little system will work: You’ll h ...
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