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Comment #583253
Try contacting Jessica Mah ( http://jessicamah.com ). She has a similar story as yours and probably could give you better advice/guidance.
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Comment #561732
Cloudkick (they are a YC company) and it is free for now. Their management tools are great and very user friendly. On the expensive side there is RightScale. They have a lot more t…
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Comment #556105
This is great and I am glad to see TechCrunch making great strides here. In my view the problem with the tablet market has been a combination of high pricing and bad timing. The ma…
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Comment #548278
That is why most sites have a line that says something like: "XYZ Company reserves the right to update and change these Terms of Service from time to time and without notice. Conti…
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Comment #534471
Very true. That is definitely a way around the forum-selection clause and a good way to fight a contract dispute.
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Comment #534468
That statement is wrong. Forum selection clauses are binding absent a signed written contract. For example, one of the more famous cases setting precedent for forum selection claus…
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Comment #534056
Yeah,it is a little crazy, but kind of makes sense if you think about it when it comes to preventing frivolous lawsuits. There are ways around it, and as you pointed out you can fi…
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Comment #534023
Sadly you can arbitrarily declare where someone can sue you. In legal terms it is called a "forum-selection clause" and is common in almost every contract you will read here in the…
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Comment #529531
Oops, just noticed the answer to my question on their website. Looks like it was only down an hour. Guess it was a slow day for our sites. Oh well. Still support EveryDNS 100% thou…
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Comment #529526
Was on the road today and just noticed the stats for several of our sites were really low today. This explains the problem. Does anyone know how long it was down for? I know David …
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Comment #515662
Not to shoot your idea down, but I agree with the other comment. But, to answer your question sure I would sell my designs. Who would buy them is a different question though. Like …
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Comment #494814
I get similar letters at least once a week. The first time it did catch me off-guard, but after talking with our attorney we determined it was a scam to get people to buy China dom…
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Comment #494805
It is not unheard of (i.e. DEMO is a good example). However, comparing this event to DEMO is like comparing apples and oranges. The visibility of DEMO makes the fee a little less h…
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Comment #490619
We use everydns.com here as well. It is free, but they do ask for donations. If you donate I think it is at least $15 they will remove the restrictions on the number of domains you…
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Comment #483366
There are several companies out there that handle the sale of premium domains. I would recommend BuyDomains.com as they are fair and will work with you to get the best price.
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Comment #464981
Most of the resellers out there are reselling Comodo certificates. Comodo is probably the leader in terms of number of certificates issued and you can buy direct direct from them t…
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Comment #462575
PR companies can charge anywhere from a couple hundred to thousands of dollars. It all depends on what you are looking for and the services you require. If you just want a simple p…
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Comment #462479
It is always easier to armchair quarterback people's stories like this, but I do see two problems that immediately stuck out at me. Success in business centers around execution and…