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What was the world's first web server? Who created it and where was it implemented? [more...]
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What was the world's first web server? Who created it and where was it implemented? [more...]
What are the several advantages of having an email address with your own name? In addition to serving as a vanity plate, it makes it easy for people to remember it. [more...]
What is the difference between a domain name and a URL? Though used interchangeably, they are certainly not the same thing. Understand the distinction between the two in plain english. [more...]
Quickly learn how to make an email of your name - one which others can quickly identify you with. You can either do this on free email services on purchase your own domain name and set up an account on it. [more...]
List of the most expensive domain names and the reasons why they were priced so. Also included are some interesting facts about these domain names. [more...]
Instructions on how to put a web site online so that it's visible in a web browser program. Beginners checklist of creating an online presence. [more...]
Can you get web hosting packages with unlimited bandwidth? Is unlimited bandwidth possible? Get answers to such common questions in this free web hosting information guide. [more...]
How to host many web sites. Simple easy-to-understand advice and personal recommendations. [more...]
The different operating systems used on web hosting servers and their advantages and disadvantages. Learn how to pick the right one for your web site. [more...]
A quick introduction to web hosting, what it is and why it is required. Also a brief on hosting packages and domain names. [more...]
How do I view a deleted web page?
Is there a way to view a deleted web page - one that is no longer available? Yes there is and the solution is quite simple. [more...]
Tetris was the very first entertainment software to be imported by the United States from the USSR. In 1987, three years after it's launch in the Soviet Union, the game was released in the United States by Spectrum Holobyte for the IBM PC and Commodore 64, the largest selling computer of all time. Tetris was developed by Alexey Pajitnov, a Russian computer programmer, when he was working for the Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science. One of his responsibilities was testing the capabilities of new hardware. And for this, Pajitnov came up with the idea of designing a game. Since he was working on the Electronika 60, a text-only terminal, the original Tetris game had letters instead of graphics. The game proved to be a hit with his colleagues and soon became popular in the Soviet Union. Tetris then found its way to Budapest, Hungary, and was picked up by Spectrum Holobyte who developed a version of it and started to market it in the United States. [more...]
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