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  2. Tucows - Wikipedia

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    Scott Swedorski, a Flint native, started working as a computer lab manager at Flint's Mott Community College in 1991. By late 1992, Swedorski left Mott College to work at the Genesee County Library System as a system administrator for FALCON (Flint Area Library Cooperative Online Network) [8] and saw a need to bring shareware reviews to the public.

  3. Clustered web hosting - Wikipedia

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    Clustered hosting is a type of web hosting that spreads the load of hosting across multiple physical machines, or node, increasing availability and decreasing the chances of one service (e.g., FTP or email) affecting another (e.g., MySQL). Many large websites run on clustered hosting solutions, for example, large discussion forums will tend to ...

  4. AT&T - Wikipedia

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    AT&T was founded as Bell Telephone Company by Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Watson and Gardiner Greene Hubbard after Bell's patenting of the telephone in 1875. [23] By 1881, Bell Telephone Company had become the American Bell Telephone Company. [24]

  5. Netlify - Wikipedia

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    Netlify works with open source contributors, web framework authors, digital agencies, and technology vendors in the modern web ecosystem; developers pick and plug in the tools for their projects. Netlify is an Enabler member of the MACH Alliance , group of independent technology companies that aim to advocate for open, best-of-breed technology ...

  6. HostGator - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, the computer hacker group UGNazi claimed responsibility for hacking the web server of the web host billing software developer WHMCS in an apparent social engineering attack involving HostGator. [16] [17] A member of the group Cosmo called WHMCS's hosting provider impersonating a senior employee. [18]

  7. Tier 1 network - Wikipedia

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    The original Internet backbone was the ARPANET when it provided the routing between most participating networks. The development of the British JANET (1984) and U.S. NSFNET (1985) infrastructure programs to serve their nations' higher education communities, regardless of discipline, [7] resulted in 1989 with the NSFNet backbone.

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