• Finding the perfect web host is trickier than it sounds!

    If you’ve ever ventured beyond the ready-made landscapes of MySpace, Facebook and similar services – this is problably something you’ve already realized: finding a good, reliable, inexpensive webhost that suits your wants and needs can indeed be tricky matter. That’s because there are just too many web hosts out there, and they all look pretty much the same for the untrained eye. Unless you’re already quite familiar with the technicalities that come with hosting a website (and if you’re just starting out there’s a good chance you aren’t), you will have a hard time deciding on a single web hosting company.

    Truth be told, I’ve had my share of headaches from making the wrong decisions, back when I started putting websites together. My first webhost ever looked like a good deal, but it turned out that they didn’t allow each account to use much processor share on their servers. So when my websites started pulling a little bit of traffic, they kept getting blocked for excessive CPU usage and going offline. Each time that happened I had to contact the webhost directly and ask them to restore my access  – that was extremely annoying, and it hurt the initial growth of my sites. So I quickly changed to a second webhost, and this time around it seemed to work fine, but it was really inordinately expensive. Not to mention it didn’t offered much of a customer support.

    I could go on and on describing my bad experiences with hosting companies, but I’d rather point out a simple trick I picked up along the years: webhostig reviews. These are websites dedicated to the comparison and analysis of popular web hosts; they usally provide you with side-by-side feature charts that make the decision process a lot simpler; so whether you’re looking for a good shared hosting or a powerful dedicated server, just do yourself a favor and don’t make blind decisions. It’s always a good idea to get informed: remember, your hosting package is the ground where you’re building your web presence. You want that ground to be as steady as possible.

     
  • PDA: whole wide world at your fingertips.

    In this day and age, personal computers are getting increasingly popular. Not only that, they’re fast turning into a necessity rather than a mere asset; this is particularly true as the number of people who make a living off the internet steadily increases. The term “Personal Computer” is now broader than ever before, with a huge variety of computing devices available in the market, in all shapes and sizes. Of all the available computing tools, PDA Phones are possibly those I find more interesting.

    I still remember back in the day, when Personal Digital Assistants were nothing more than glorified calculators and timetables. Well, nowadays with the advances in electronics and computer engineering, there are some PDA Phones which are akin to full-blown palm-sized computers.

    If there was ever a time when I felt enticed to keep up to date with the latest news, reviews and developments concerning the world of PDA, that’s the present time! One of my sources for such information is the blog linked up there, so if you’re interested in getting up to speed on all things PDA, make sure to check it out!