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Trellix makes development tools focused on activities such as Web site publishing, marketing and e-commerce, and it recently announced a new Web log, or blog,
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Interland is buying Trellix, a maker of Web site tools, in a cash and stock deal worth $9.85 million, the companies said Thursday.

Its purpose is simple: provide users with a way to view and manage all their photos, online and off.






The Los Angeles-based company on Tuesday unveiled its first hosted-application offering, geared toward small and midsized businesses--companies that typically don't have the resources or the capital to afford and manage enterprise-level software.


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Despite fluctuations in the nascent application-hosting sector, HostPro, the services division of PC maker Micron Electronics, is making its debut.

Now he's concerned about the Google-owned blogging platform Blogger.

But for most folks, it's easier to rely on more sophisticated pre-built services than to roll their own sites.



That's not to say personal home pages are extinct.

Trellix's founder and chief technology officer, Dan Bricklin, has a long history in PC software, and is probably best known as the inventor of the VisiCalc spreadsheet.

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PowerSnap is a small and free Windows application that merges photos on your home computer with those on the Web Hostings Coupons Free photo service Flickr.

Several years back, Lieberman pressured YouTube owner Google over what he said was terror-related content on the video site.




Interland, which sells Web-hosting services to small and medium-size business, had said earlier this year that it wanted to focus more on the small-business market.









Google Sites is still around, and Yola, formerly SynthaSite, bought out search ads related to GeoCities searches on Thursday.overlay?src0=https%3A%2F%2Fi.vimeocdn.co
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