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POPSTrade in Penny Stocks The finest way to trade penny stocks is to trade on the OTCBB (Over the Counter Big Board) and the Pink sheet stocks. This is so because stocks those trades in the major markets (NYSE, NASDAQ, etc.) are from the companies that have low profit potentiality. For more take a look at Penny Stocks
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POPSBusiness Registration to an existing domain Get more hits, visitors and sales on your Web site with Business Registration. It's your complete online listing - including your Web site, phone number and more - and is instantly available to everyone who searches for your domain name in the WhoIs database.
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POPSBluehost : Anonymity question With all my domain names (held elsewhere except for my BH root) I’ve always signed up for the Whois protection that keeps my personal info hidden behind the registars address (or something like that). I put my name on my websites, I just don’t want my address and phone out there.
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POPSHyperwords - terrific Firefox extension Highlight a word, right click, and get definition, translation, search, Wikipedia, Whois - dozens of possibilities, without opening another tab or page, right from the context menu. I installed this today and it is going to save me a lot of time!
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POPSThe Chinese Hijacks MySpace I discovered this a few years ago, I don't understand it but, here it is my MySpace in Chinese....as you can see it has a Copyscape banner on it declaring do not copy.
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POPSWhois may be scrapped Marilyn Cade, a former AT&T executive who has been active on Whois advocacy, called the sunset proposal "an emotional overreaction that somehow got crystalized into an option. Everyone who has done the long hours of hard work to examine policy options thinks that they have a monopoly on what is best, but the facts are not yet there." Cade is part of the camp that prefers further studies on the extent of any Whois abuse and the degree to which individuals are actually registering names for personal use - which could justify more privacy - rather than for businesses, nonprofit endeavors or domain name speculation. I am all for privacy but in the case of business, the average user needs whois. Whois has saved me a few times from being tricked into granting access to a potential scammer.
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POPSBye-Bye Whois? Most hosting providers already offer privacy options when you purchase a domain. I'd hate to see the WHOIS go. Progress is progress I guess.