Matias Vangsnes

Internet, communication and the concept of open source

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Java-Based Web Server Resin Claims it Outperforms NGINX Web Server in Benchmark Tests

Wednesday, August 15th, 2012

Software firm Caucho says its Resin Java-based web server outperformed NGINX in tests conducted by the company Application server developer Caucho Technology, developer of the Resin Java-based web server issued an announcement on Tuesday suggesting that Resin outperformed the extremely popular NGINX C-based web server in tests of speed and throughput. NGINX, though a fairly [...]

InstantWebsite.TV Offering WordPress Training For Free to 500 Million YouTube Viewers

Wednesday, August 1st, 2012

WordPress Training Guide WordPress online and printed tutorial available made free in limited quantities as part of marketing launch Bellevue, WA (PRWEB) July 31, 2012 Struck by how absurdly different competing bids were for building a simple website, and how needlessly complex documentation is for what he knew was a straightforward task, former Microsoft Program [...]

InstantWebsite.TV Offering WordPress Training For Free to 500 Million YouTube Viewers

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012

3-Video WordPress training course skips nothing, takes user from zero to fully functional site in minutes. Bellevue, WA (PRWEB) July 31, 2012 Struck by how absurdly different competing bids were for building a simple website, and how needlessly complex documentation is for what he knew was a straightforward task, former Microsoft Program Manager Tom Campbell [...]

Why the Dot Com Kingdom Will Continue to Rule Post New gTLDs

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

At the start of the Internet and the first ever internet domain name boom, why has ‘dot com’ became the king and not ‘dot net’? This is a serious naming question and demands authoritative clarity to the answers. Form a nomenclature point of view; the global audience felt more comfortable with .com. It sounded better [...]

The Dot Com Kingdom Rules

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

At the start of the Internet and the first ever internet domain name boom, why has ‘dot com’ became the king and not ‘dot net’? This is a serious naming question and demands authoritative clarity to the answers. Form a nomenclature point of view; the global audience felt more comfortable with Com. It sounded better [...]

Rob Grant On The New gTLD’s: “Dot Com will Always Win The Horse Race”

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

In an story and interview published about domainer Rob Grant a few days ago by whoapi.com, entitled From “Madison Avenue to Adirondacks – domainer millionaire” Rob was asked what he thought of the new gTLD’s: “Which new gTLD has the most potential? What’s your opinion on hundreds of new gTLD’s that are lining up?” Rob [...]

How to install Apache on Linux

Wednesday, July 11th, 2012

The installation, care, and feeding of an Apache Web server is not terribly difficult, but can seem so if you haven’t ventured into those particular waters before. This quick-start guide will help you get your feet wet with Apache on a Linux server. You’ll find it’s relatively simple to get the Web server set up [...]

What To Look For In A WordPress eCommerce Plugin

Monday, July 9th, 2012

Some businesses are content to use their websites simply as a means to give customers and potential customers basic information about their businesses, and perhaps provide email and telephone contact information. If the business has a physical location, then a basic website might also give a map or driving directions to that location. But other [...]

DNS Changer Malware Could Lock Unwary Users Out of the Internet on July 9

Saturday, July 7th, 2012

DNS Changer Malware Could Lock Unwary Users Out of the Internet on July 9 ( Page 1 of 2 ) The DNS Changer malware has been all over the news during the last couple of days, and with good reason. If you haven’t checked that your computers are malware-free and fixed an apparent DNS Changer [...]

Internet shutdown looms for some as US fix expires

Friday, July 6th, 2012

Tens of thousands of computer users around the world infected with malware last year may lose their Internet access on Monday with the expiration of a fix by US authorities, security experts say. The problem stems from malware known as DNS Changer, which was created by cybercriminals to redirect Internet traffic by hijacking the domain [...]

How a legal blog survived traffic tidal wave after court's healthcare ruling

Wednesday, July 4th, 2012

When a blog that typically attracts 30,000 visitors a day is hit with 5.35 million, its operators had better have been prepared for what seems way too big to be called a spike. The popular SCOTUSblog, which provides news and information about the United States Supreme Court, was put to this test last week after [...]

James Schramko Recommends Genesis in Recent Review of WordPress Themes

Friday, June 29th, 2012

BuywithBonus.com recently published a review of WordPress themes by owner and Internet marketing authority James Schramko. He talks about his recent switch to the Genesis framework, offering his reasons for doing so. Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) June 29, 2012 SuperFastBusiness.com features a review update with Company Director James Schramko reporting on the WordPress theme discussion he [...]

EURid Presents YADIFA, a New DNS Server for Large Organizations

Thursday, June 28th, 2012

IDG News Service — EURid, the registry for the .eu domain, has developed a new open source DNS (domain name server) called YADIFA as an alternative to existing DNS software such as BIND or Name Server Daemon (NSD). YADIFA is faster, more efficient and could be used by ISPs and big companies, EURid’s CTO said [...]

Switching email from Windows to Mac

Wednesday, June 27th, 2012

Q. I’m switching computers from a Windows Vista PC to a Macintosh, and I need to move my emails from Microsoft Windows Mail to the Mac. I want to use a flash drive to transfer the emails, but I’ve been having problems trying to export or copy the files from Windows Mail. Any thoughts? Cyndy [...]

WordPress 3.4 offers no hassle theme testing

Monday, June 18th, 2012

Although taking a few months longer than expected, Automattic and the volunteer developers have finally released version 3.4 of the widely used WordPress blogging platform. Those who upgrade to the new edition will enjoy such features as the ability to test themes before applying them to the entire blog site and the ability to add [...]

Making The Web Faster: CloudFlare Adds Support For Google’s SPDY Protocol

Friday, June 15th, 2012

CloudFlare, the fast-growing service that aims to make websites faster and safer, today announced this it starting to roll out support for Google’s SPDY protocol on its network. For the time being, this is just a beta test (you can sign up here), but the company will likely roll this feature out to all of [...]

Making The Web Faster: CloudFlare Adds Support For Google’s SPDY Protocol

Friday, June 15th, 2012

CloudFlare, the fast-growing service that aims to make websites faster and safer, today announced this it starting to roll out support for Google’s SPDY protocol on its network. For the time being, this is just a beta test (you can sign up here), but the company will likely roll this feature out to all of [...]

Making The Web Faster: CloudFlare Adds Support For Google’s SPDY Protocol

Friday, June 15th, 2012

CloudFlare, the fast-growing service that aims to make websites faster and safer, today announced this it starting to roll out support for Google’s SPDY protocol on its network. For the time being, this is just a beta test (you can sign up here), but the company will likely roll this feature out to all of [...]

Making The Web Faster: CloudFlare Adds Support For Google’s SPDY Protocol

Friday, June 15th, 2012

CloudFlare, the fast-growing service that aims to make websites faster and safer, today announced this it starting to roll out support for Google’s SPDY protocol on its network. For the time being, this is just a beta test (you can sign up here), but the company will likely roll this feature out to all of [...]

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