Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

16 Ways to Boost Traffic to Chat Room with 123 Flash Chat

Article by 123flashchat Chat rooms can be hugely rewarding and add massive value to any website. They are fantastic and attracting, engaging and retaining members– but only if they are well moderated and popular. It’s never easy to run a chat room, so here are some quick tips for you. 1. Enable Video ChatIt’s true [...]

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Budget Dedicated Server Is Getting More Affordable And Here Is Why

Dedicated server hosting and the word “budget” used to be polar opposites from one another. Many larger businesses had to move to the dedicated type, and when they did so, there was a bittersweet mixture of joy that one’s business had grown to that level and despair that operating expenses would get out of control. [...]

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Panasonic TCP58VT25 Flat Panel HDTV: An Affordable Plasma 3D TV

The Panasonic TCP58VT25 is a technological marvel as far as home entertainment is concerned. This HDTV has earned itself the distinction of the best 3D TV of the year 2010 and not without solid reasons. The TC-P58VT25 58-inch plasma 3D TV employs quite a few advanced technical features to treat its consumers with a spectacular [...]

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Cloud Insecurity – How Clouds Fail

There have been some high profile cloud failures in the past two years. Rackspace, Microsoft, Google and Amazon have all seen complete service outages for some of their customers, taking down major web sites. Google and Twitter have seen security breaches in their cloud space during the same time, and those are just the breaches [...]

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Tom gores

Do you know what platinum equity is? Do you find the Gores on Twitter? You know, Platinum Equity is a private equity investment firm focused on leveraged buyout investments in middle market corporate America. It is founded in 1995 by Tom Gores. It is now headquartered in Beverly Hills; California. The Company also has regional [...]

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