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GotLogos.com offer logo design service, more specifically domain logos. They offer various types from packages, some with printable files, some with only the website logo, like the one on your left.
Prices range from $25 to $99, depending on your requirements. It takes about 4~5 working days to deliver the logo, of course, if you are in a rush, pay more and you can get it sooner.
Below are some of the designs from their gallery.




While their price is low, $25 for a design, however, money back guarantee is not available. All sales is final. You have to pay for another for a fresh new design at discounted if you are not satisfied.
0 comments Thursday 22 Jan 2009 | BestHosting | cheap, domain name, web development, webtool
Question : Is there a shared hosting running memcached ?
22 June 2012 : HostgatorĀ Level 5 VPS or higher supports memcache, contact them for more information.
Introduction :-
memcached (pronunciation: mem-cache-dee.) is a general-purpose distributed memory caching system that was originally developed by Danga Interactive for LiveJournal, but is now used by many other sites. It is often used to speed up dynamic database-driven websites by caching data and objects in memory to reduce the number of times the database must be read.
Memcached lacks authentication and security features, meaning it should only be used on servers with a firewall set up appropriately. By default, memcached uses the port 11211.
see more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memcached
Now back to the question, Is there a shared hosting offer memcached pre-installed ?
There could be shared hosts offering memcached but it doesn’t make sense. If your application utilize memcache, that would probably means that your website is large and create many dynamic pages on the fly, so websites like this usually will not host on shared hosting.Ā And secondly, memcached lacks of authentication which mean other user on the shared hosting is able to retrieve information from memcached if keys is correct.
You should look for a VPS or dedictaed if you want to utilize memcache – and honestly, that is where it makes more sense. If you legitimately need memcache, then typically you are out of the realm of shared hosting. Typical file caching methods are more then adequate for shared hosting.
5 comments Monday 05 Jan 2009 | BestHosting | shared hosting, support