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PHP and WordPress Web Hosting

PHP Web Hosting has evolved to include graphical applications, or for producing dynamic web pages using PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor), a widely used general purpose open-source scripting language that is takes PHP codes as the input and creates web pages as the output. PHP is installed on more than 20 million websites, due to it’s suitability for web development and capability to be embedded into HTML. It has advanced features that include object-oriented programming. For a detailed understanding of PHP, visit php.net, the official site for PHP.

PHP Hosting usually comes with cheap and affordable web hosting plans using the LAMP (Linux Operating System, Apache server software, MySQL database, and PHP or Perl Programming language. Webhostingsearch.com provides PHP hosting as well as web hosting for WordPress. For those who are new to WordPress, it is an open source blog publishing application that is a very popular choice as a Content Management Software. If you are interested in comparing plans, services and reviews for HostMonster, IX Web Hosting, InMotion, GoDaddy, Web Hosting Pad, Web Hosting Buzz, and other web hosting providers, you can have a comprehensive data comparison all at one place.

From domain search, to web hosting reviews, to a directory of local hosting companies, to WordPress hosting, eCommerce hosting, Reseller Hosting, Virtual Private Servers and Dedicated Servers, you can check the domain set up time, monthly fees, details of website statistics and analytics, email packages, spam protection services, mailing lists, blogging tools, RSS, software compatibility, cPanel and Fantastico options, and many such specifications and features on this website.

Sun acquires MySQL AB

mysql logosun microsystem logoThe billion dollar acquisition makes it the largest open source software deal ever and makes Sun the owner of a critical part of the popular LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL Perl/Python/PHP) open source software stack!

This announcement reaffirms Sun’s position as the leading provider of platforms for the Web economy and its role as the largest commercial open source contributor (even Solaris OS is available free and open source). This opens up MySQL to a whole new and exciting arena and is expected to gain new distribution through Sun’s channels including its OEM relationships with Intel, IBM and Dell.

Carry your WordPress Wherever You Go!

xampp iconOne way to work on WordPress without having to be on a live server and connected to the net is by carrying a functional (local) copy of your server software (Apache, PHP, MySQL) on your laptop. WLTC has a 2 part instructions to help you do just that. It might also be of interest to know that there is an even more flexible and possibly more efficient way to accomplish this, to have a copy right in your USB stick, Ralph.fm has the “Know How”, check it out!

Can you launch a successful startup with $2000? Yes, dig Digg!

Common knowledge says a new business venture requires angel investors of some kind or at least the biggest obstacle is the financial part.

Would you believe if you were told Digg was launched at a cost of $2000 ONLY using the open source LAMP stack (Software progams bundled for running dynamic websites or servers: Linux,Apache, MySQL and PHP) , with a monthly hosting cost of $99, without advertising cost of a single dollar?

Let’s have a look at Digg’s statistics first:
No. of users: 500,000
No. of links: More than a million
Traffic rank: 78
Staff: 15 people
Monthly traffic: 10 million pages per day

Of course, Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg, an important name in Web 2.0 amongst the most popular internet celebrities today, had experience working with dotcom startups before he found Digg, yet I think there is reason for being optimistic that if you have an idea that sells, a major chunk of your job is done!