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Tuesday, June 01, 2004
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Come play with wordpress with me... http://www.incsub.org/wordpress/

Register on the right and you should be able to blog too!


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pSek it is

... and they're home.

Just can't resist the price (the $7 a month plan should more than cover me... with 200MB space and 5GB bandwidth... hello!) and the fact that I can now play around with, among others, Moodle, Wordpress, Drupal, Geeklog, PHP & Post Nuke & TikiWiki (not on the list but included nonetheless apparently) without having to install them!

I've also got myself a domain... finally! http://www.incsub.org here is your first referrer (although, obviously, you won't find anything else there as yet!)

Mmmmmm feel like a kid in a candy store!


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Going it alone part 2

Well, Segment were pretty darn cool.. straight on the phone, highly supportive and all sorts of good!

I have issues with their pricing though as there seem to be a lot of more affordable, more bandwidth, more storage solutions out there. Fore example, all of these.

POWWEB looks nice but doing a bit of research has mixed reviews. Lunarpages seem pretty good to but they won't host MT (not that I'm going to use MT but still... seems a bit odd). However, leading the pack at the moment, I reckon is pSek... they responded to my email in about 30 minutes and said this:

"All of our hosting plans come with Fantastico with can install/uninstall selected applications within seconds.  Wordpress and Tikiwiki are both included.  Fantastico also supports PhpWiki"

And check out the other 'pre-installed' software.. like WOW!!!

They also offer domain dames for US$9... and the only reviews I can find about them are that they're great.

So... they're leading the running...


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Da Vinci's Notebooks by RSS

Heck, why not read Da Vinci's notebooks by RSS... now if journals / academic databases started doing this wouldn't we all be that bit much wiser!


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