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How to Run an Internet Business from an Internet Cafe Using Free Services

First register a free e-mail address with Yahoo Go to http://mail.yahoo.com
The reason is to get access to Geocities free hosting services. Geocities are part of Yahoo and has all the tools on-line to set up the software you’ll need to run your on-line business. They have a Page Generator tool, a Upload tool to load HTML files, a Site Statistics tool to see how many hits was generated, a File Manager tool to move, copy and delete files.

The Architect and the Interior Designer: New Strategies for Internet Development

Over the past three years, dramatic changes occurred in web site development. Early web site “design” focused on the “look” of the site and resulted in a “nice looking” but minimally effective business tool. The focus of the early web sites was primarily on marketing and advertising and containing little integration with business operations. Many web sites are still developed using these less effective methods.

Internet Storm Watchers

Most of us are content with the protection a firewall affords us, and don’t bother to analyze the data the programs collect. Which ports are being probed? How often? Is the same source IP repeated with alarming frequency? We rarely check. The information locked away in those unexamined log files could potentially prevent script kiddie rampages, stop the spread of malware, and even help track and prevent hacker break-ins. And yet those files go largely unanalyzed, especially by home users. The firewall does its job, and we’re satisfied.

Internet Trends to Watch in 2003

When I first got involved with the online world back in 1984, paying for services was what you did. You had to pay for the phone call (usually a long distance call) to dial up to a bulletin board service, and once you got there, you typically had to pay for a membership to be able to access the information on their system.

Then the World Wide Web was born and so was the era of getting almost all information for free. There were companies everywhere jumping onto the give-it-all-away-free bandwagon. Money was being generated in huge sums from advertisers looking to cash-in on the massive traffic free information generated.

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