Posted by kylistah on January 25, 2008
To put it bluntly, Verizon has shown that they don’t care - at all - about protecting their users private, confidential information. Two random subscribers can see each others private details - address, phone numbers, credit card details, account info, etc. After multiple service requests, Verizon continues to ignore it. Identity theft anyone?
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Posted by kylistah on January 25, 2008

Steve Chen, Founder“When YouTube first started to experience its exponential growth and our hosting needs changed, ServerBeach offered us great flexibility. They continually redesigned our streaming architecture for optimum performance while keeping our hosting costs in check.”
YouTube’s beginning days were with ServerBeach. They grew at an incredible speed and ServerBeach, a PEER 1 company was there every step of the way providing them with the hardware and network necessary to support their amazing and rapid growth.
YouTube outgrew ServerBeach in November of 2007 and has moved on with much success. The video is our way of bidding YouTube a fond farewell, thanking them for their business, and wishing them luck in their future…in our own way. *smile*
We’ll miss YouTube. Really. We will….
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