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AOL Ends Support for Netscape web browsers |
| On December 28, 2007, "While internal groups within AOL have invested a great deal of time and energy in attempting to revive Netscape Navigator, these efforts have not been successful in gaining market share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Recently, support for the Netscape browser has been limited to a handful of engineers tasked with creating a skinned version of Firefox with a few extensions."
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Ruby on Rails and FastCGI Added to Servers |
| | On December 18, 2007, "Springs Hosting officially released support for Ruby on Rails and FastCGI. In addition, all servers have been moved to Apache 2.0 and Site Studio has been given 20 brand new templates to select from under the business category." |
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Spam reaches all-time high of 95% of all email |
| On October 16, 2007, "Commtouch released its Email Threats Trend Report for the third quarter of 2007, based on the automated analysis of billions of email messages weekly. According to the report: Global spam levels reached an all-time high of 95% of all emails at its peak during the quarter.
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| On September 8, 2007, Springs Hosting introduced 3 new services to the public at aggressive pricing for businesses. These services include Colocation and Dedicated Servers. Collocation services include dedicated bandwith and flat rates. Dedicated Servers are a full managed server offered to businesses that need more than Shared Hosting provides. |
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Springs Hosting adds Merchant Account Services |
| On July 18, 2007, Springs Hosting added Merchant Account Services through e-onlinedata.com for our hosted clients. Benefits include NO Application Fees, NO Annual Fees, NO AVS Fees, NO Leasing, NO Termination Penalties, and NO Batch Header Fees. With a Merchant Account, you can accept ALL MAJOR Credit Cards on your Web site, Retail, or eBay Store. You can be up and running today!
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Spammers Strike Back: Spamhaus |
| News relase from Spamhaus writes, "Storm is the ‘nightmare’ botnet, capable of taking out government facilities and causing much mayhem on the internet. It has 3 functions; sending spam, fast-flux web and dns hosting mainly for stock scams, and DDoS. There is a hefty international effort underway by cyber-forensics teams in a joint effort by law enforcement and private sector botnet and malware analysts to trace the perpetrators."
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Servers upgraded to new Hsphere 3.0 |
| | On April 16, 2007, the Springs Hosting hosting servers were upgraded to the new Hsphere 3.0 developed by Psoft. The award winning Hsphere Control Panel system allows you to manage every aspect of your hosting account including bandwidth and disk space monitoring. |
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MailFoundry included with all Hosting Plans |
| ALL of Springs Hosting shared hosting plans include MailFoundry™ at no additional charge to clients to filter their email. MailFoundry is extremely effective at identifying spam and capturing it in a quarantine before it hits your inbox. This translates into a huge savings in time for businesses that would normally spend hours a week sifting through spam. MailFoundry is the only anti-spam solution guaranteed to protect your message.
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Five Things You Should Know About Fighting Spam |
| From CIO - Esther Schindler writes, "Does all this seem insurmountable, given your company's resources? If you aren't willing or able to manage the e-mail and spam measures yourself, outsource it. Plenty of hosted e-mail service providers can handle part or all of a company's e-mail system. According to Limoncelli, "The spam system has to be upgraded constantly. This can fill an entire full-time position. If you don't have that kind of staffing, the best solution is to let someone else handle it.""
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Seven Ways to Be Mistaken for a Spammer |
| From Dark Reading - Kelly Jackson Higgins writes, "The "This is Spam" button popping up on many service providers' email services can be empowering for a user or potential spam victim. But it can also be the kiss of death for a legitimate business that, with a click of that button, gets falsely labeled as a spammer."
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