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2014-07-10
EV1 and The Planet Announce MergerCombination Creates Industry-leading Dedicated Hosting Company; Combined Company Will Continue to Deliver Industry-leading Client Experience
Houston, Texas and Dallas, Texas | May 6, 2006: Everyones Internet (EV1) and The Planet, two leading suppliers of dedicated hosting, declared today they have merged. |
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2012-05-28
Vodacom promotion continuesVodacom has extended its MyGig one and MyGig two info contract promotion, which offers 1GB for R99 and 2GB for R149, to 31 July 2012. |
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2014-06-14
Nature of the Work About this sectionAn overview and general explanation of Graphic Designers, their job and responsibilities.
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2012-02-08
7 Essential Search Engine Optimisation ElementsWhen it comes to Search Engine Optimisation, many companies assume that getting results is as simple as adding keyword-stuffed webpages onto their sites. But there are several factors one should know about...
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Qriocity restored today but not in Japan
2011-06-09
Sony claimed it would revive all Qriocity online music and video distribution services Thursday everywhere except Japan, after shutting it and its PlayStation Network down in Apr due to hacker attacks. The company claimed in a press release that it might announce the restoration of Qriocity services in Japan when they become available. Sony has revived all PlayStation Network services everywhere except Japan, HK and South Korea, allowing users in the Americas and Europe and much of Far East to buy and download games on the web. Sony got attacked in one of the most important information breaks since the appearance of the web, in which private information from one hundred million accounts was compromised. The company later suffered attacks on web sites including in Greece, Thailand and Indonesia, and on the Canadian location of mobile telephone company Sony Ericsson. In a new headache, Sony Promoting , the Tokyo-based company that markets and sells Sony products in Japan, declared Thursday an unidentified person could have taken "Sony points" from customers' accounts by utilizing their email addresses. That person might have exchanged the points worth some 280,000 yen ( $3,500 ) for shopping vouchers that might be used to buy Sony products, according to the company. A total of 95 email addresses were concerned in the case but the company asserted there had been "no trace of leaking from our company of private info including email addresses and passwords," Sony Promoting declared. A Sony speaker related there wasn't any proof the selling firm's security had been breached but the way in which the points were robbed was yet to be analyzed.
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