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Can You Create A Free Internet Home Business?
Friday, 10 October 2008
By Gavin Cole

  When it comes to getting a job, typically you do not want to spend money to make money. While the internet does present some amazing opportunities, a number of them require you to pay a start-up cost. But it is possible for you to essentially start a free internet home business.

While it is not entirely possible to start an internet business completely free, it is extremely cheap to get one going. There are two charges you will have to make to get your business up and running. You will have to pay for a domain name and pay for hosting. Without these two things, you cannot have a web site running.

Luckily, both of these items are extremely cheap to purchase. There are sites that you can go to to purchase domain names for as low as one dollar. At most sites you will find domain names for no more than five dollars. The key is finding a quality domain name that has not already been taken, which is beginning to get more and
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Benefits Of Using A Web Proxy
Friday, 10 October 2008
By Martin Brinkmann

  First off, a web proxy refers to a proxy server which is, essentially, a computer that takes your request - open a page, download, etc - and then passes it onto a different server, where that information is held. A proxy server may alter your request (client's request) or even cache (save) the first request for the purpose of improving speed. On the other hand, a proxy server which does not change the request and does not do anything the request is called either a gateway or a tunneling proxy.

Now there are several types of different proxy servers with differing functions from one to another. A caching proxy server is designed to cache (save) and thus improve speed while reducing bandwidth usage, and thus cost. Mostly used by large corporations, it is usually flawless (though there are some problems with poorly-implemented proxies) and is used because of the high cost of bandwidth usage. Large corporations also have systems to block access to certain sites that are not deemed to be business-related, which is also a type of proxy server.

The more common
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