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photopost gallery bulk upload error

On photopost gallery at http://gallery.bizhat.com/ , when uploading many files at a time, it just show a blank page. I checked the web server error log and found following error. This is due to allowed memory for a php process


Upgrading Perl on Cpanel Server

Today i upgraded Perl on Cpanel server. The version of perl installed on the server was You can download latest version of Perl from Cpanel web site http://layer1.cpanel.net Latest version of perl available now is http://layer1.cpanel.net/perl588installer.tar.gz So lets download it



China’s Ferocious iPhone Clones

There is few iPhone clones in China, see youtube videos. IPHONE CLONE The iPhone Clone Review The iPhone Clone Review Pt 2 The iPhone Clone Review Pt 3 The iPhone Clone Review Pt 4  Source


MEGAVIDEO – Beats YouTube

One of the best ways to establish yourself against a top business in your niche is to compare and demonstrate how your company is in effect an underdog that is better than the industry leader. New social video website Megavideo


Image Hosting

 Image Hosting is one of the easy way to get lot of visitors to your web site. BizHat runs free image hosting at http://imagehost.bizhat.com we do get lot traffic, the server is getting very slow as we reached 10 MBPS


WorldAdsTV.com builds creative collection

A new Montreal-based website, WorldAdsTV.com, aims to become one of the biggest online collections of TV ads – from multiple cultures – on the Internet. The ad-supported user-generated content site catalogues creative from around the world and also hosts webcam


Unexpected traffic impacts site creator

A new video website run by an ex-Waikato university student is gaining ground in the US. Fastmetal.tv has only been online for two and a half months but already the site creator Hoss Cartwright refers to the number of visits


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Can Broadband Replace Old TV, Cable & Sat TV?

Theoretically yes! Especially now that even Comcast and Verizon have started to talk about broadband connections that zap data back and forth at speeds in excess of 100 megabits per second. As the speeds increase, the ability to call up