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Monthly Archives: August 2016
The Art of Charm’s Jordan Harbinger Shares His Advice for New Podcasters
The post The Art of Charm’s Jordan Harbinger Shares His Advice for New Podcasters appeared first on HostGator Blog . Jordan Harbinger was podcasting before podcasting with a thing. He and his friend AJ (who also uses the last name Harbinger) debuted The Art of Charm podcast in 2006 to talk about social skills, meeting people, and building relationships. The Art of Charm now has more than 530 episodes and gets two million downloads per […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
4 Winners and 3 Losers in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for IaaS
The winners in the public cloud space are innovating and adding new features rapidly, while the losers are falling further and further behind. Here’s a look at some of the highlights of the report. Continue reading
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As Rackspace Mulls Private Equity, We Ask: Why Do Public Companies Go Private?
Tech IPOs have been rough this year, but for a company that’s already public, what are some of the reasons that it may consider going private? Continue reading
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Data Centers’ Water Use Has Investors on High Alert
High demand for water has some investors concerned, especially in places where natural water resources are becoming ever more precious, like tech-heavy California. Continue reading
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5 Ways to Make Your Website More Eco-Friendly
The post 5 Ways to Make Your Website More Eco-Friendly appeared first on HostGator Blog . It’s easy to assume that all websites are eco-friendly because they use pixels instead of paper. Online information distribution is much less resource-intensive than “dead tree” publishing, but websites do have an environmental impact, and it’s growing. US data centers, which store and distribute web site data, used 70 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in 2014. […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading