Web Hosting Reviews

Monday, March 23, 2009

With so many web hosting companies out there, choosing a reliable web hosting is not an easy task. Today, while choosing a web hosting service you would be glutted with options to choose from. You would have a huge list of web hosts to choose from and it would be challenging to choose the one which best suits your needs. There are various websites where you can find reviews about various web hosts providing you the information you need. It is a good option to compare the plethora of hosting services by reading these web hosting reviews.

For a website, the things you need are domain, hosting and content. Choosing a right domain name is essential and it should be able to reflect the content on the website. But to put this content together you would need to host it a reliable place where it is secure and approachable without any downtime or delay. Your host should ensure fast processing and delivery of the requests on your website.

There would be a plethora of other factors you would need to consider to choose a good webhost. First and foremost you should look and the tools and technologies supported by the webhost like the platform, scripting support, databases or any other special requirement you might have. Then look at your other requirements, hosting uptime history and pricing aspects. You may find this article by web hosting geeks useful.

Undo Sending a Message in GMail

Thursday, March 19, 2009

It often happens that after clicking that send button of the email, we recall that there was something more to be added, a missing attachment or we just regret sending that email. Well, now if you are using GMail and can get a reflex in 5 seconds you can 'Undo' sending a message.

Google Labs has come up with the 'Undo Send' gadget which will allow you to cancel sending a message for which you have just pushed the Send button. The only catch is that you just have five seconds to take action. To activate this gadget in your GMail account, go to Settings and then select this gadget from the Labs tab.

This feature was just announced on the GMail blog. It reads:
"This feature can't pull back an email that's already gone; it just holds your message for five seconds so you have a chance to hit the panic button. And don't worry – if you close Gmail or your browser crashes in those few seconds, we'll still send your message."

The feature is definitely great but I believe the interval of 5 seconds is somewhat low. It should have been somewhere around 20-30 seconds or it would had been better if you were given an option to choose a custom time. I would have selected about a minute.

Did You Know? - Interesting Video

Friday, March 06, 2009

Here's a very interesting video, which demonstrates the paradigm shift in technology and globalization over the past few years. It was presented by Richard Sanders, President of Sony BMG International on 4 May 2008 to 150 of the company's top executives gathered in Rome for Sony BMG’s annual Global Management Meeting. It illustrates the demand for changing business processes in these "exponential times".

So, enjoy this amazing video - Right Here, Right Now:




To know more about the producers of the video, click here.