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The Way I Work: Bob Parsons, Go Daddy

Bob Parsons, founder of Go Daddy, the world’s largest domain name registrar, has the flexibility to do what he fancies. He typically spends his days traipsing around in motorcycle gear, shopping for rifles online, filming Super Bowl commercials, hanging out with Go Daddy girls, and brazenly stirring up controversy.

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4 Web Host Warning Signs

Here are the most common indicators that a Web host is in danger of folding.

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A Host of Options

Keeping your website online can cost anywhere from $4 to more than $1,000 a month. So which plan is right for your company?

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The Perfect Host

How to evaluate Web hosts and to choose the one that's best for your business.

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Go Daddy Abandons IPO Plans

The former Inc. 500 firm says Middle East violence and oil prices have made the market prohibitive.

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Recent Web Hosting Articles

AT&T Launches Web Hosting Suite

The package will help smaller companies launch Web sites and sell products online.  Read story

Verizon Improves SMB Web Hosting

Verizon has announced an improvement to its Web hosting package for small and midsize businesses.  Read story

Inc. 500 Web-Hosting Firm Expands

The Go Daddy Group announced Thursday that it will open a new 75,000 square foot call center and development shop in nearby Tempe, Ariz., that will eventuall...  Read story

Free Web Hosting for Veterans

Advanced Internet Technologies, a Fayetteville, N.C.-based Web-hosting firm, is offering military veterans and reservists a year of free Web hosting with eac...  Read story

Go Daddy Expands In Arizona

The Go Daddy Group, a Scottsdale, Ariz., supplier of Internet domain names, has opened a new office in Tempe, the company announced Wednesday.  Read story

What's Next: Power Surge

Thanks to new technology, your next Internet service provider could be the power company.  Read story

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