Temporary hosting for Beranger!
Due to the current bandwidth limit of 10 GB/mo, as you might have noticed, the Béranger plays GNOME with SuSE site is temporarily blocked/suspended, probably until 04/01.
Temporarily, the updated contents can be accessed on my personal PC: http://86.34.6.70/beranger/index.php
The site is not dead. With some luck (and some money!), it might even get a better hosting (but with a different domain name).
Editor's Note: I enjoy reading Beranger's blog each day. He features little tidbits of interesting news and information, as well as tips and tricks, and little things he discovers with various operating systems. Many times he features full-length linkable reviews and howtos. I encourage your perusal of Beranger Does Gnome.
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You might want to look at MidPhase. I just did research to find a hosting service to host large client files and chose MidPhase for their unlimited monthly bandwidth. They offer 12G of storage space, one domain, unlimited bandwidth all for $7.95/month. I've been with them for a few weeks now and so far, so good (plus their tech support is 24/7 which is helpful - at least to me). My second pick would have been BlueHost (with 250G/month for $6.95). Both services had good reviews, features, etc so either one might suit your needs/budget.
Wow, better than Yahoo Small Business Starter!
Thanks for your tips on:
http://midphase.com/
and
http://www.bluehost.com/
They are definitely cheaper than:
http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting/compare.php
UPDATE! Moved to beranger.org
Yep. Moved for good to:
http://beranger.org/index.php
Hosted by http://asmallorange.com, "Medium" plan, $100/yr+$10/domain, 25 GB/month. NO limitations, SSH access, the best customer service in America.