http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20084939-281/house-panel-approves-broadened-isp-snooping-bill/
Here we go again with corporations, bankers and freedom hating politicians readily trying to police the U.S. by forcing these laws down their throats.
And to name it Protecting children from...
Nope. All penalties result in 3-4 types. Sandboxing, Google dancing, Deindexing and a general Google penalty.
We all know Google penalties. Could be -20, -100 penalties for various things. Doorway pages / cloaking, and other more easily seen blackhat/greyhat techniques can be automatically...
This marks a new step in the battle. Liberty vs the oligarchy. People are going to find a way around it no matter what. All this bill does is make it alittle more harder, and at the same time totally censor the internet how media companies see fit.
Funny how this law could go this far in...
From Hero to Zero.
Most hosts in this biz turns to zero within 2 years. I guess if you want something reliable you need to stop dealing with resellers and just get a dedi over at leaseweb or somewhere else similar
Your HD blows.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/Seagate-Barracuda-XT-2TB-SATA-6Gb-s-HDD_Peripheral_review_sata-6gb-s-versus-sata-3gb-s_Page-2
Youre better off with the new HD Black or Velociraptor. Or just get a SSD
Google first started off as the 'Good' Guys. And quickly changed their pace to the more sneaky bad guys.
They keep maintaining this facade of being one of the good guys and kept reminding everyone that they are one of the good guys and was fully transparent. Not so. They first came out...
Its the Farmer 3.0 Update. Silent but deadly. Most of the people here felt it because majority run sites that have thousands indexed and some multi-millions of pages indexed. The SEO world doesnt even know this update even happened.
Farmer update from Google is basically deranking and...
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