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I-Series Computing Concepts
Stephen Haag, University of Denver
Maeve Cummings, Pittsburg State University
Alan I Rea, Jr., Western Michigan University

E-Commerce, Web Multimedia, And Web Authoring

E-Commerce

To publish your site on the Web, you need a Web host. A Web host is simply an organization that provides you with Web space in which you keep your Web site, associated files, and any images you may have.

Your school may be a Web host if it allows you to publish and maintain your Web site on its Web server.

If not, you can find other Web hosts, some are free and some charge a monthly fee.

Below we've listed just a few of the many Web hosts.





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