Word: isp
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Sandee and Mark Larkin, owners of the Harrison, a small bed and breakfast located in Waxahachie, Texas, turned that to profitable advantage. Last year the Larkins were looking to increase business and draw weary travelers to the hotel's steps. Mark's brother suggested Big Planet (www.big planet.com) an ISP, based in Provo, Utah, that, for roughly $500, helped the Larkins set up www.harrisonbb.com a site with among other things an address and telephone number. In one year, bookings have increased 20%, and one online business customer stayed a record three months. "Once your name is out there, it opens...
However the U.S. decides to help solve theproblem, it needs to work with other countries,said Shelly Leanne, a lecturer in public policywho will teach the Kennedy School's ISP-203:"Human Rights and American Foreign Policy" thisspring...
...second bug was announced shortly after the first and was discovered by MIT students. It is basically the same as the first bug except that it extends the possible files to include those that end in ".isp...
Compared with the $10 to $30 per months fees levied by all the other Internet service providers (ISP's) in the market, the bigger.net plan seems like a steal. But there's no free lunch, even...
Their theory is that they can get more ad revenue because they are getting the advertiser's message to all the subscribers who sign up with them. The success of Web site advertising depends on how many subscribers visit the page. The success of ISP advertising, however, depends on how many subscribers you have...