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How to Back Up Your Website


Nothing lasts forever, especially if you don’t have a proper backup. If you build a website using one of our recommended web hosting services, you’ll enjoy a site with excellent uptime and reliability. However, that doesn’t prevent a catastrophic server failure, a hacked website, or accidentally deleted files. You don’t want that. With a backup, you can restore your website to its normal state, to a time before disaster struck.
Businesses should be especially keen on backing up their websites; after all, you don t want to lose precious orders or inventory data due to an unfortunate happening. That s money lost. ....

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Yax.com · Blog · 30 Years Later: Early Days of the Web (1991)


Out of the Matrix: Early Days of the Web (1991)
30 years ago, the web emerged from the Matrix to change the world. But have we forgotten its original vision? Daniel Kehoe recalls the early days of the web.
6 minute read
21 Dec 2020
The web is thirty years old, counting from the date the first web server was launched in December 1990. I first saw it emerge on August 6th, 1991, when the web was publicly announced. But after 30 years, I think we’ve lost sight of its original purpose. Here’s what I mean.
In 1991 I was writing for
NeXTWORLD magazine, which was a lot of fun because I got to work with, and write about, people who were doing fascinating things with computer technology. Working for ....

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Saturday night. private-sector velocity. i have to use that as a descriptive term in the future. they did bring in a lot of people from the private-sector to help fix the problems that we do know, robert. absolutely. look, you know the people that build websites the best, bringing those folks in and understanding how the architecture of a website works, how you support the vast number of users, obviously that you want and we ve seen the demand is high for the product, you have to have an infrastructure as we re talking about here, an architecture digitally to support all of those people coming. obviously it was way too late to get those in for october, what should have bean smoother launch in october. ed rendell, you re a strong leader whether people agree with every position you take or not. you were a strong mayor. you were a strong governor. you would never let something happen like this on your watch. ....

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