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Go Daddy Logo — Go Daddy is a U.S. founded in 1997 which specializes in the management of domain names on the Internet and the provision of services of web hosting. In 2010, the company managed more than 40 million domain names. It is the largest domain name registrar in the world affiliated with ICANN, and has three times as many domain names as its direct competitor.

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Go Daddy is known to American audiences for his major advertising campaigns, including its advertisements can be counted in the editions of the Super Bowl in 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2012, and its sponsorship of racing vehicles automobile drivers whose cars stars like Dale Earnhardt Jr., Mark Martin, Ron Fellows in NASCAR or Danica Patrick in IndyCar. More

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Megaupload Logo — Megaupload was the main website for file hosting service, founded on March 21 of 2005 by Megaupload Limited in Hong Kong. Since January 19 of 2012 is disabled by the FBI U.S. for alleged copyright infringement. The domain megaupload.com attracted at least 10 million visits in 2008 according to a study by Compete.com. The basic service was available for free and allow users to upload files up to 2 GB. The user could not download free files over 1 GB, but the registered user could download 100 GB of stored files.

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Any files uploaded by anonymous downloads expire if no more than 21 days (uploaded by free users, 90 days, and uploads Premiums, never). Initially, users had to fill in a text based captcha to download a file, this was removed later. Until recently, users had to wait unregistered about 60 seconds in the queue of the download, while users with a free registry had to wait 25 seconds later, after a renovation in the download page, eliminated the time limit. Both had to wait a certain amount of time between transfers after a certain amount of megabytes downloaded from had Megaupload servers. More

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MediaFire is a file hosting service and free image hosting founded in 2006 and located in Harris County, Texas , United States . Has received much attention because it has few limitations and is not restricted to users with no account in comparison with many other hosting services. The domain mediafire.com attracted at least 8.7 million visitors in 2008 according to a Compete.com study. There are even websites that only allow content posted in this hosting service, saying the quality. One of the biggest reasons for its popularity is that it allows simultaneous downloads for unregistered users, and allows maximum download the user’s connection (always depending on the status of the server), which servers as other famous Megaupload (Extinct) only allowed to do so by paying or redeeming points.

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MediaFire was received with good reviews in the media, winning the “Top 100 websites unknown” by PC Magazine, entitled: “At first the MediaFire storage service seems too good to be true …” CNET, 3 receiving positive feedback from Lifehacker, 4 and awarded “Top Web Sites of 2008″ by the magazine PC magazine . Due to great success in 2008 the company launched a new service Pro (paid) with new benefits and features far superior to the version Free still having the same characteristics as always. More

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Ask.com , also known as Ask Jeeves is a search engine of Internet . It is part of the company InterActive Corporation , founded in 1996 by Garrett Gruener and David Warthen in Berkeley , California . The original program was implemented by Gary Chevsky based on your own. The first investor was the Roda Group. Ask.com has a wide variety of websites. In addition to covers for various countries including UK , Italy , Germany , Japan , Netherlands and Spain also has the version of Ask for Kids, as well as Teoma , Excite, MyWay.com, iWon.com, Bloglines and other thematic portals. Due to the combined traffic from all web sites, Ask.com was one of the ten companies with more visits in the U.S. in September 2004.

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Ask.com was originally known as Ask Jeeves, where Jeeves is the name of a steward , whose avatar was drawn by Mark Sorenson , who was looking for answers to any questions. The Jeeves character was largely based on the novel Butler’s character Bertie Wooster . The idea that led to Ask Jeeves is to allow users to get answers to questions asked by others in natural language . Over time and due to the increasing efficiency of search engines like Google , Ask Jeeves began to lose users, but modified its technology to accept the search by keyword, so that other search engines Ask Jeeves used to find answers. However, as Ask.com is slow to index all your pages, do not suffer from spam and other major search engines online . More

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BBC Logo – The British Broadcasting Corporation (British Broadcasting Corporation), better known as the BBC is public service media in the UK. Headquartered in the Broadcasting House in Westminster, London. It is the largest media group in the world with about 23,000 employees. Its functions are to television and radio broadcast publicly in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and Channel Islands. It is an autonomous public body and set in 1922 by a Royal Decree which guarantees its independence from political and commercial control.

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In the United Kingdom is financed by a TV license paid by each household, company and organization where there is any equipment capable of receiving and / or record radio and television. The price of this license is set annually by the British Government and agreed in Parliament. In 2010 the price per household was £ 145.50. More

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Flickr is a website that allows you to store, sort, search, sell and share pictures and video online. Flickr currently has a large community of users sharing the photographs and videos created by themselves. This community is governed by rules of behavior and conditions of use to promote good management of content.

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Flickr’s popularity is largely due to its ability to manage images using tools that allow authors to tag their photos and images to explore and comment on other users. Flickr has a free version and another fee, called a pro. Currently, subscribers Free accounts can upload videos in normal quality photos and 100 MB per month, with up to 200 pictures as a stop for each free account. After that limit reached 200 images, only the last 200 remain visible images uploaded, that is, spend the first charges to be hidden, but not eliminated. This is remedied by updating the account to a Pro Similarly, a user with free account can only upload images with a maximum resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. That is, if the user loads a higher resolution image, the site resizes to the resolution mentioned above. More