
1) Web service
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Hosting can mean: Act as host at (an event) or for (a television or radio program). or Store (a Web site or other electronic data) on a computer connected to the Internet. ...
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• (n.) An encounter; a battle. • (n.) A muster or review.
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The maintenance of a computer system and applications at a third-party site.
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A service that runs servers connected to the internet, allowing organizations and individuals to serve content online. The most common kind of hosting is web hosting which provides space on servers and connectivity to the internet for websites and databases.
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Host'ing noun [ From
Host an army.] [ Obsolete]
1. An encounter; a battle. 'Fierce
hosting .'
Milton. 2. A muster or review.
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Also known as Web site hosting and Web hosting is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or more Web sites. More important than the computer space that is provided for Web site files is the fast connection to the Internet. Most hosting services offer connections on T-carrier system lines.
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Once your website is completed the site must be placed on a web "Server" (a computer which is permanently connected to the Internet). This means that your site can be accessed anywhere around the world at any time.
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The housing of a web site. Your web site must physically reside on a computer (a server) that's connected to the internet, and managed by a hosting company, which ensures it is always available. Hosting companies typically charge a one-time setup fee in addition to the monthly hosting fee. Pave Graphics can host your site at great rates and we char...
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