📅 - Web hosting industry publication Hosting Tech magazine (hostingtech.com) is rumored to be preparing to shut down its operations.
Rumors began circulating on Internet message boards Friday morning as a number of advertisers and contributors said they had received unofficial notice from the magazine that it would not be continuing. A controlled circulation publication, Hosting Tech offered free subscriptions to qualified hosting industry professionals. The magazine described itself as ?the voice of the Internet hosting industry, from the techie to the CEO.? If the magazine does, in fact, cease operations it would mark the closing of the second of the Web hosting industry's two major print publications in the space of a year. Web Hosting Magazine, the first to close, had a short-lived stint as an online publication before closing entirely. Hosting Tech magazine has yet to comment on rumors of the shutdown.
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