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Server Style

If you haven’t established your personal homestead on the Internet, it’s time. This week we’ll look at a free offer and some free server software that will furnish you with a first class home on the web.

1&1′s Free Hosting Promotion

One of the best real estate deals you’ll ever see on the Internet. 1&1 is offering a 500 MB site with support for CGI, PHP, MySQL and more. Not only is this 3 year deal real, it’s also coming to a close on January 21 so don’t think about it too long.

GoDaddy.com

This part isn’t free, but you’ll find GoDaddy as good as it gets for buying a domain. .com and .org domains start at with free forwarding, masking and email forwarding.

MovableType

This blog solution is Ben and Mena’s gem, and one of the best site management systems you can find. And, if you can install it yourself, it’s free. Manage your own blog, or tweak the system to fit your custom needs.

phpMyAdmin

If you score a site on 1&1 you’ll get a MySQL database. phpMyAdmin lets you peer into the inner-workings of you database to run queries or troubleshoot data. It’s easy enough to install and free.

We’ve only looked at a few of many great free server applications, but this ought to be enough to get you going. Have fun!

Brian

Singing the Praises of Opera– Fast and Flexible Browsing

I’ve passed on Opera several times for different reasons: it cost money (used to), the UI felt bulky, no extensions. This time around I took more time to dig into the powerful configuration options and ended up with a browser that makes me cringe to use Firefox.

Why Opera?

Let’s start with history – Opera has an excellent track record of innovation (tabs, user JavaScript) and even though it is closed source they have a reputation of staying close to end users.

One of my constant complaints about Open Source is speed and user interface. Firefox does do much better than other OSS projects, but still offers us a fat, memory munching browser that only gets worse with add-ons.

Opera’s real magic is offering an amazingly customizable browser with advanced features that is still slim and fast.
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Browser Smackdown

Add-ons: I thought I wouldn’t be able to live without extensions, but I was wrong. The handful of extensions I really needed (AdBlock, GreaseMonkey, Stylish, Session manager) are all accommodated in Opera without adding anything on. Many more are available through tweaks, preferences of widgets. In fact one Opera blogger has created a list of the 150 most popular Firefox extensions and the corresponding Opera functions – all but 40 are supported in Opera.

Speed: Opera uses its own rendering engine that is the same across its desktop and small device browsers. It is efficient and fast – faster that Camino and Safari in speed tests for page load and JavaScript execution.

Configurability: Despite a tight code base and tiny download size, Opera is very very configurable. You can change the UI with a right-click, edit advanced preferences using opera:config and drill down into the tiniest detail in .INI preference files.

Extras: Without slowing the application down, the Opera team has squeezed in some cool extras like a Mail client – faster than Mail.app and with advanced filtering that beats Thunderbird. Opera also has its own suite of widgets as well as Notes, IRC chat and more.

It only took a couple days for me to make Opera my default browser. Then again, I do change browsers like most people change pants. We’ll see what I’m browsing with in a month.

In the meantime, Opera is a browser to consider, and in many surprising ways is top of its category. Check it out for yourself!

Brian

One day left to grab the MacHeist 3 Bundle. 14 Mac Apps for $39

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The controversial MacHeist 3 is coming to a close. It began, as it always does, with a series of secret agent-style missions that end in the reward of free Mac applications.

After the missions were completed, the 12 app bundle was announced–iSale, Picturesque, SousChef, World of Goo, PhoneView, LittleSnapper, Acorn, Kinemac, WireTap Studio, BoinxTV, The Hit List, and Espresso all for USD$39.

Since the then, there have been two bonus apps added (Cro-Mag Ralley and Times). Two more applications are available to those who have purchased and participate in the Tweetblast–they will receive Delicious Library 2 and Multiwinia.

All this is coming to a close in the next day or so, when the MacHeist 3 promotion ends. So far over $600,000 has been raised for charity through sales of the bundle. If you haven’t picked yours up, you’d better hurry.

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