Ultrahosting has a number of coupon codes for July 2009. Not as aggressive as offers from some other web hosts perhaps, but if you are considering Ultrahosting anyway, you might as well save some cash while you’re at it.
Dedicated Servers
| Plan Name
| Coupon Code
| Offer
|
| Elite |
JulyElite09 |
5% Discount & Free Setup |
| Supreme |
JulySupreme09 |
7% Discount & Free Setup |
| ForteDuo |
JulyForteDuo09 |
10% Discount & Free Setup |
Virtual Private Servers
| Plan Name
| Coupon Code
| Offer
|
| Linux L-Series |
JulyLVPS09 |
5% Discount |
| Windows W-Series |
JulyWVPS09 |
5% Discount |
| Windows V-Series |
July VVPS09 |
5% Discount |
Colocation
| Plan Name
| Coupon Code
| Offer
|
| Any Colocation |
JulyColo09 |
7% Discount |
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HostScope :: posted July 11, 2009 :: last modified July 25, 2009

HostScope now has a Twitter feed. Yeah, I know, way behind the times, but better late than never. In any case, there will be a tweet for each new post, each significant update to existing pages, such as hosting reviews, and new features, such as our forthcoming freelance section.
Feel free to follow this site at http://twitter.com/HostScope.
Starting with version 2.8, WordPress automatically puts relational link tags in the heads of posts. This is not a bad thing at all. Not only are they standards compliant, but they can improve browser performance due to prefetching of the linked pages.
So how does WordPress pick the next and previous posts for the links? It links to the next and previous posts chronologically. Now if your blog is single-subject, that may be just fine. But if you have multiple categories, this may mean that the links are not ideal. In fact, even if you don’t factor in categories, some posts are simply more long-term than others. For example, WordPress want to link my post about the TTFTitles Wordpress Plugin to a post about being rejected from BlogRush. Given that TTFTitles is still widely used, but BlogRush doesn’t even exist anymore, it seems like a poor link choice has been made.
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Popular Hosts :: posted July 3, 2009 :: last modified August 2, 2009
* All prices on this site are for a two-year sign-up.
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