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  2. Comparison of video hosting services - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of music streaming services. List of streaming media systems. List of online video platforms. Multicast. One-click hosting. P2PTV. Protection of Broadcasts and Broadcasting Organizations Treaty. Push technology. Streaming media.

  3. Media Temple - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, the web hosting company joined Google for Work Partner Program to resell and support Google Apps for Work. In July 2015, Media Temple joined the AWS Advanced Consulting Partner Program and launched new managed cloud hosting services for AWS. That same month, Rod Stoddard joined the company as its new president.

  4. Comparison of file hosting services - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Yes. Full content management and governance solution (including internal and external file sharing) for self-hosted or cloud file storage. Google Drive [32] [33] 15 GB free, [34] 100 GB to 30 TB paid; [35] [36] unlimited storage for G Suite Business (1 TB per user if there are fewer than 5 users) 5 TB [37]

  5. Hostinger - Wikipedia

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    Hostinger was founded in 2004 as Hosting Media. [4] In 2007, Hosting Media’s paid hosting offer was joined by a free web hosting service when the company founded 000webhost. [5] In 2008, the company launched Hosting24, a cPanel-based web hosting brand, in the United States. The data centers were located in Asheville, North Carolina, and the ...

  6. Tripod (web hosting) - Wikipedia

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    Tripod.com is a web hosting service owned by Lycos. Originally aiming its services to college students and young adults, it was one of several sites trying to build online communities during the 1990s. As such, Tripod formed part of the first wave of user-generated content. Free webpages are no longer available and have been replaced by paid ...

  7. Wimkin - Wikipedia

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    7,900,000 (total) as of October of 2022 (550,000 daily active) Launched. August 2020. Wimkin is an alt-tech social network that claims to promote free speech. [1] [2] The site describes itself as "100% uncensored social media". [3] Wimkin was launched in August 2020 and was founded by Jason Sheppard. As of January 2021, Wimkin had 300,000 users.

  8. Clustered web hosting - Wikipedia

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    Clustered hosting is a type of web hosting that spreads the load of hosting across multiple physical machines, or node, increasing availability and decreasing the chances of one service (e.g., FTP or email) affecting another (e.g., MySQL ). Many large websites run on clustered hosting solutions, for example, large discussion forums will tend to ...

  9. Review site - Wikipedia

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    Rating site. A rating site (commonly known as a rate-me site) is a website designed for users to vote, rate people, content, or other things. Rating sites can range from tangible to non-tangible attributes, but most commonly, rating sites are based around physical appearances such as body parts, voice, personality, etc.