hostaroo.com and godaddy.com are two I know of. I use hostaroo for two
sites (but I don't pay for the sites someone else does!).

Monday, April 10, 20066:52 PMb3b3studios at gmail.com

>I have a website that I currently hosting on my old University web- 
>space, and I'm looking to find a different hosting company.
>I already have domain names registered, and have for some time now,  
>just forwarding them to the school web-space.
>
>Any suggestions for reliable, cheap hosting services?
>I don't really need anything advanced, just the very basic stuff:
>FTP upload
>the larger the storage space the better
>bandwidth doesn't need to be all that large, as my traffic isn't too  
>high, just family and friends really.
>I have no need of extra email accounts or anything like that.
>
>I've looked into a .Mac account, as i'd love to take advantage of all  
>of the iLife integration, but for the price, i can't really justify  
>the cost of it, and on the trial account that I had (and any .mac  
>page I visit) it seems really slow compared to other sites, even on  
>the connection at school. Slow servers?
>
>anyway, any cheap web hosting solutions?
>
>rick
>
>
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| be April 25  at Pitt Academy, 6010 Preston Highway.
| The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
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