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		<title>By: Dennis Hoyle</title>
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		<description>Update! After using GoDaddy.com hosting on multiple accounts, I have to give it a thumbs down. Just too hard to manage and the email storage is inadequate. It makes sense that email would be setup when you create a hosting account, nope, you have enable it and then they only give you 100 mb for all email accounts. 

I like their domain services and will continue to be a customer.</description>
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<p>I like their domain services and will continue to be a customer.</p>
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