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  1. http://www.01.com/
    Email / Zimbra hosting from 01.com. Starts from about $50/mailbox/year. Optional "Legal Compliance" service that archives all incoming / outgoing mail permanently for $25/mailbox/year. Nice feature.
  2. http://www.cs.tut.fi/%7Erammer/aide/manual.html
    The beginnings of the manual for AIDE (Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment), the free replacement for Tripwire.
  3. http://www.buzzbums.com/
    BuzzBums is a blog directory. It costs $1 to join for a minimum of 25 years. They aggregate content and offer aggregated feeds for member blogs.
  4. http://www.simplymailsolutions.com/
    Mail hosting company based in the UK. Accounts start from £12/year for a 1Gb IMAP / POP3 / SMTP box.
  5. http://www.zemanta.com/
    Zemanta plugs into the major blogging platforms (WordPress, blogger, TypePad) and your browser to suggest related content (pictures, tags, links, etc) as you type a post. It can then auto-insert the results into your post (add links, pics, etc). Useful.
  6. http://blogsecurity.net/wordpress/blogwatch/blogwatch/
    A list of vulnerabilities in WordPress versions. Very useful.
  7. http://www.bluetie.com/
    BlueTie are a business email hosting company. Prices start from $5/month/user including 10Gb of space, virus, spam, calendar, etc.
  8. http://www.capify.org/
    Capistrano is a system built in Ruby to execute commands on many servers, in parallel via SSH. Config files, jobs, etc are written in Ruby.
  9. http://ocaoimh.ie/comment-referrers/
    The comment referrers plugin stores the HTTP referrer field when a comment is submitted and then adds it to the comment in the admin / email view. Helps to identify spam.
  10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_webmail_providers
    Lists webmail providers including a list comparing features such as own domain, imap, pop3, etc. Makes a useful list when looking for an outsourced mail provider.
  11. http://www.controlledmail.com/
    Controlled Mail is an outbound mail service (SMTP provider) with a very strong focus on genuine mail delivery. They accept no bulk mailings whatsoever and support SPF and DKIM by default. They also prevent cross client forgery.
  12. http://www.dailyblogtips.com/
    Daily Blog Tips is a site to help you make your blog better. Covers monetization, seo, etc.
  13. http://www.sysadmin.hep.ac.uk/wiki/DatabaseBackup
    Useful article on how to backup and restore MySQL databases. Includes example commands and a basic overview of the theory.
  14. http://designdisease.com/contact/
    A design company with a speciality in WordPress themes. They designed a custom theme for WordPress.com. Custom designs start from $2'000.
  15. http://ocaoimh.ie/2008/06/08/did-your-wordpress-site-get-hacked/
    Donncha writes a useful article on detecting if your site has been hacked, monitoring systems to check for hacks, and how to secure your site to avoid future hacks.
  16. http://www.dollarsblog.com/
    DollarsBlog is a blog aimed at professional bloggers. Potential affiliate for wppro business.
  17. http://ir.dotster.com/home/index.php
    Dotster offer white label domain name registration and hosting services. The interface is fairly slick. Could be useful.
  18. http://www.eapps.com/
    Interesting web hosting company. VPS based hosting from $10/month including a dedicated IP and mailserver with webmail (squirrelmail / OpenWebMail).
  19. http://www.tuffmail.com/
    Tuffmail offer an exceptionally advanced mail hosting service. The feature list is very detailed and very technical. All accounts are monthly bandwidth limited (related to the disk limit). Starts from 1 account at $2.40/month.
  20. http://aql.com/site/email2sms.php
    aql offer an email to SMS service and offer a link to nagios server monitoring.
  21. http://www.runbox.com/
    Runbox is a mail hosting service, from $50/year, sub accounts at $20/year, extra domains $5/year.
  22. http://www.podcasts.firstblogmedia.com/
    First Blog Media are a professional podcast production company. For $200 a month (at Jun 08) they'll turn two of your text posts into fully hosted, produced, professional podcasts then host, etc.
  23. http://www.instinct.co.nz/
    Instict are the people behind GetShopped.com. They're a New Zealand based outfit.
  24. http://www.fusemail.com/
    FuseMail is a hosted mail service which includes webmail, IMAP, POP3, calendar functions, shared files, groupware, and more. All for $2/month/mailbox. Great.
  25. http://getshopped.com/
    GetShopped is a WordPressMU based ecommerce platform. It's initially free (limited to 200 transactions / month). No prices are available for the upgrades.

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