Best Website Hosting 2012 Announced by TCWH

The leading web hosting review site Top-Cheap-Web-Hosting.com awards WebHostingHub as the best website hosting for 2012 for personal and small businesses, rated from the web hosting features, speed, reliability, technical support and price, based on the editors’ real experience and the real customer reviews.

s introduced by TCWH, WebHostingHub is awarded for the best website hosting by their compelling all-in-one unlimited web hosting plan and responsive technical support.

WebHostingHub offers a single shared hosting plan that includes 1 free domain name, unlimited websites hosting, unlimited disk space and unlimited monthly data transfer. They support PHP 5.2.17/5.3.10, Python, Perl and MySQL5 based on Linux CentOS and Apache2. They utilize cPanel with a convenient application auto-installer named Fantastico for users to 1-Click set up website in minutes, including WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, SMF, etc.

WebHostingHub provides 24/7 US technical support via toll-free telephone, live chat and email. With hold times that average less than 1 minute and 100% on-site employee in their Virginia Beach office, their customers can be assured that the experienced staff helping with their issues knows how to help.

WebHostingHub is starting at $6.95/mo regularly, but now they’re making a compelling 44% discount for $3.95/mo with the additional $75 Google AdWords credit and $75 Bing/Yahoo Search advertising credit for free.

WebHostingHub was found in 2006 designed for personal and small businesses. It is the sister brand of InMotion hosting that has focused on business class web hosting since 2001. WebHostingHub is not a famous web hosting brand before 2010, but now it’s topping the list of nearly all main web hosting review sites.

 

Ngmoco’s Eliminate servers closing down

Free-to-play iOS shooter Eliminate will be terminated by publisher Ngmoco on May 25th.

The news will likely come as a bit of a blow to those who had invested both time and funds into its premium feature set, which required players to “recharge” before they could play on by either waiting or coughing up for in-game energy.

It’s not the first Ngmoco game to be terminated, with players of the The Epic Wars also having had their game cut short.

Add this to the news in March that EA is to shut down its first Online Pass funded online title and it’s a timely reminder to players that IAP offer value only for as long as publishers keep games active.

The game has been yanked from the Apple App Store and current owners who boot up the game are being greeted with the following message:

“On Friday May 25th 2012 the doors of Arsenal Megacorp will close for the final time. A big thanks to all current and former employees. The Management.”

 

North Korea spent 10 pound for their web design

The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has a Flash-heavy official webpage in English, to instruct the curious about the peculiar ways of its homebrewed “Juche” ideology (“…the masters of the revolution and construction are the masses of the people and that they are also the motive force of the revolution and construction…”). Not a bad look — functional, elegant — and certainly a step up from the GeoCities-esque design of its official news agency.

But, as it turns out, it’s an amateurish look. North Korea’s using a webpage template that costs around £10.

Michael DiTanna, a junior at Fordham, got an assignment in his Korean history/political science course to browse North Korean official media and analyse its content. He quickly checked out the official webpage — and decided to check under the hood.

“Immediately after visiting the site I noticed the website used some common open source web elements — specifically the main image banner,” DiTanna tells Danger Room. Noticing the “envatowebdesign” marker “gave away the template’s source.” It was a few short steps for him to locate the correct template and note its price. In fact, it took him about 15 minutes — one for each dollar charged for North Korea’s favoured template.

Not exactly a web presence that screams, “We’re an elite nuclear power that must be respected.” In fact, it took a Fordham University computer science undergrad a couple minutes’ sleuthing to determine the embarrassing origins of the site design.

 

Best Web Hosting 2012 Award for Personal and Small Businesses

The leading web hosting review and rating site Top-Cheap-Web-Hosting.com (TCWH) awards Web Hosting Hub as the best web hosting for personal and small businesses for 2012 rated from the web hosting features, performance, reliability, customer support, eco-friendship, and price.

Web Hosting Hub is designed for individual and small business, the sister brand of InMotion hosting, which has more than 10 years of business hosting experience. Web Hosting Hub is not a famous web hosting brand before 2010, but now it’s topping the list of almost all major web hosting review sites, including CNET, BBB, WebHostingClue, HostUCan, etc.