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The first step is to choose a domain name. When choosing a domain you should remember two things: It will only exist on <a
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isPermaLink="false">http://tinsology.net/?p=1064</guid> <description><![CDATA[During my recent host switch I ran into a bit of a problem. After I had moved my database and content to the new server and changed the name servers, requests were still be directed toward my old server. The reason for this is that my ISP had not yet updated their DNS record cache thereby causing requests to be directed to the old server. It typically takes several days <a
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In short the EU doesn't like the fact that IE is the defualt browser on every installation of Windows. The complaint was initially submitted by Opera Software. <a
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