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Ignite Web Hosting Services Launched

March 27th, 2007 by Adam

Ignite Web Hosting Services:  Great Value Web Hosting

I’m pleased to announce the launch of the new Ignite Web Hosting Services website. We are now offering great value web hosting packages starting at just £1.50 per month (but you can save money by paying yearly - just £12.00 for our lowest-priced package!) that have cPanel, MySQL databases, PHP, PERL, PYTHON and very generous disk space and bandwidth allowances. However, the term “great value” doesn’t just mean “cheap”. Is a cheap hosting package that doesn’t work good value? I don’t think so.

IWHS is able to offer very low-cost hosting packages that are reliable (uptime of 99.9%), are fully-featured and have great levels of customer support. That’s “great value”. With several satisfied customers alread, we are confident that you’ll be more than happy with any of our packages. We are even able to offer custom-built packages especially for you if you find our standard offerings don’t quite fit your requirements. We can also offer benefits to existing members who introduce new customers.

So why not pay Ignite Web Hosting Services a visit today and see how we could improve your web experience.

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Google searches to become slightly more anonymous

March 15th, 2007 by Adam

Google LogoThe BBC reports that Google searches are now to become slightly more anonymous.  Put quite simply, Google have now clarified the length of time that they will keep traceable data such as IP addresses and Cookie details with each individual search term.  As I’ve previously reported, Google currently keep a detailed record of every single search term made with their search engine and log the IP address of the searcher along with other data that is held in a cookie on the user’s system.  Google could then call up all search terms entered by referencing either an IP address or cookie information.

Google have now announced that they will only retain this data for between 18 and 24 months before discarding it and making the historical data anonymous.  According to a Google spokesperson:

“By anonymising our server logs after 18 to 24 months, we think we’re striking the right balance between two goals: continuing to improve Google’s services for you, while providing more transparency and certainty about our retention practices”

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