www.bravehost.com
you can host a free website here, but you have to bear with the advertisements. I suggest you only have one frame int your website as the ADs will appear on every frame
2006-10-16 13:39:46
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answered by chris :> 1
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First you build your own web site. Microsoft (free domain and hosting for life) , Google (Googlepages, Blogger) , Yahoo (Geocities), Freewebs are some of the companies offering free websites with design tools . A list of free websites with features and links is available at http://tinyurl.com/lw7kp
2006-10-17 14:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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There used to be a free developer service for developing Java servlet/JSP based applications. JavaLobby came to the rescue when the founders of mycgiserver ran out of funding, and took over rebranding it as MyJavaServer.
http://www.myjavaserver.com/
This is intended to help you with learning, developing, and testing. This isn't really there for you to host a "real" site. Once you have worked out your bugs, then deploy to a commercial site.
2006-10-20 08:22:10
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answered by vincentgl 5
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Try the .tk domains. They are free for setting up. You keep the site with a .tk extension.
i.e you can have a site called www.anonymous.tk for free.
But, there is a loophole in this though. You need to have ads featured on your site for them. But its not even that bad!
If you ever felt that you need to have a .com site without any ads, then you can convert the .tk site for a minimal fee. You can even continue with the .tk site for free for any period of time.
||Good Luck||
goto http://www.tk.com
2006-10-16 17:37:08
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answered by Cephalic 3
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000webhost and AwardSpace are the terrific unfastened cyber web cyber web hosting provider, while you're making plans to have a sturdy vast internet site then a minimum of initiate with shared cyber web cyber web hosting which isn't very costly.
2016-10-02 09:08:56
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answered by ? 4
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