The News Review:
- Artist ‘blackwashes’ Fourth Ward house
- Mosso’s utility hosting turns Impressionistic
- A Big Roundup f Link Building Tools
- Firefox 3.0′s malware blocker whacks access to popular add-on…
Artist ‘blackwashes’ Fourth Ward house
Atlanta Journal Constitution – Feb 19, 2008
“We were a little more conservative than he would probably like” Florian said. “We asked that it be a little more subdued. MRE N JHN TTE’S WRK• For more information on the house visit the architects’ Web site. org and the owner’s blog.
Mosso’s utility hosting turns Impressionistic
Register – Feb 19, 2008
There could be a massive hosting bill in that company’s future but many would prefer to pay a premium rather than face downtime. By contrast pricing based largely on hit metrics may not be advantageous for a low-bandwidth site. A WordPress blog can potentially receive several times more hits than a graphic-intensive site and not eat up the same resources. Mosso also doesn’t currently have a way to limit the amount of resources that will be automatically allocated to the site. Current customers are being allowed to keep their 80GB storage and 2000GB bandwidth resources but will now be restricted to the three million request cutoff before additional charges after April 1. Mosso supports Windows and Linux PHP. Net MySQL SQL Server Python and Ruby on Rails.
A Big Roundup f Link Building Tools
Search Engine Land – Feb 19, 2008
Both help find popular on-topic sites you can participate in and ask for links. Yesterday on Twitter. I haven’t used this but I did send the tool to a couple of savvy social media people and early reports are good. More traffic may lead to more links and who doesn’t want that?And finally…It would be remiss to do an article on linking tools and not mention.
Firefox 3.0′s malware blocker whacks access to popular add-on…
ARNnet – Feb 19, 2008
0 Beta 3′s Malware Protection feature relies on a blacklist provided by Google to stymie access to potentially dangerous Web sites. Last week the DownThemAll site confirmed that it had been fingered by Google but said it is now clean. “After a complete check up of the site structure we’ve found that an attacker had exploited a WordPress vulnerability to inoculate unauthorized code into our theme” the site said in a statement. “This code contained links to a site which tried to install malicious code on visitor’s computer. “DownThemAll claimed that the vulnerability affected several older editions of Windows including Windows 98 Windows Millennium and Windows 2000. “Furthermore it is believed that Firefox users weren’t at risk at all” the site said. Its operators did not reply to a request for comment and clarification.