Blogarithms
Doug Kaye's thoughts on web services, web hosting and managed services.
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Now It's Qwest's Turn. "Based on the analysis to date, the company has determined that it has in some cases applied its accounting policies incorrectly with respect to certain optical capacity asset sale transactions in 1999, 2000 and 2001." [Source: CarrierHotels.com]
Posted Sunday, July 28, 2002 7:27:04 PM
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The Netcraft July 2002 Survey has been released. Mike Prettejohn continues to publish some of the most interesting data on web servers and related topics. For instance, this month's survey includes:
- Apache/2.0 take-up tiny so far: Fewer than 50,000 sites switching to the Apache/2.0 series.
- Web payment likely to become more concentrated: Payment mechanisms in which details are not taken directly by the merchant site, but stored in a more trusted third party system, are likely to become more and more common.
- Fewer than half the internet's sites in .com: The percentage of the internet's sites that are registered in .com has fallen below 50% for the first time.
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Posted Sunday, July 28, 2002 9:39:49 AM
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