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State Senator Bracy and Farm Share hosting free food distribution in Apopka

From the Office of State Senator Randolph Bracy, District 11

State Senator Randolph Bracy, along with Farm Share, Feed the Need FL, Apopka High School PTSA, Apopka Area Concern Citizens Council, Careplus, Dedicated Senior Medical Center, and FRRC, is hosting a free Farm Share Food Distribution. This effort is in continuous response to assist residents in Central Florida during this critical time where essential resources are limited due to the COVID-19.

This event is Saturday, January 23rd from 10am–12:30pm (or until supplies are exhausted) at 800 North Wells Street, Apopka 32712. Farm Share and Feed the Need FL will be delivering enough food items to feed approximately 500-plus families. This is a first-come, first-served drive-through ONLY event….


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Amazon says violent posts forced it to drop Parler from its web hosting service

The Parler logo seen displayed on a smartphone with the Google, Amazon and Apple logos displayed on PC screen in the background. Google, Apple and Amazon have suspended the social networking app Parler.

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Amazon defended its decision to drop Parler from its web hosting service in response to a lawsuit filed by the social media app earlier this week.

In court filings late Tuesday, Amazon said it flagged dozens of pieces of violent content to the social media app starting in November. The company argued that Parler violated its contract with Amazon’s cloud-computing unit, Amazon Web Services (AWS), when it failed to remove the content and that AWS suspended Parler’s account “as a last resort.”

“This case is not about suppressing speech or stifling…


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Web Hosting Service Market Is Thriving According To New Technology, 2020-2026 – The Courier

Web Hosting Service Market Is Thriving According To New Technology, 2020-2026 – The Courier

The research report Announces Global Web Hosting Service Market 2020 by Company, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2026, presents a detailed analysis of the drivers and restraints impacting the overall market. Analysts have studied the key trends defining the trajectory of the market. The research report also includes an assessment of the achievements made by the players in the Global Web Hosting Service Market so far. It also notes the key trends in the market that are likely to be lucrative. The research report aims to provide an unbiased and a comprehensive outlook of the Global Web Hosting Service Market to the readers.

This report also researches and evaluates the impact of Corona outbreak on the Web Hosting Service industry, involving potential opportunity and…


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After Being Booted By Big Tech, Parler Registers With Hosting Service : NPR



RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:

Parler has a new home days after it went offline. The social media site was used by some people involved in the Capitol attack. Amazon stopped hosting it, and Google and Apple dropped the app. But it’s now registered with a company that hosts far-right platforms. Steve Inskeep talked with Brian Friedberg at Harvard’s Shorenstein Center, who tracks extremism online.

STEVE INSKEEP, BYLINE: So when big tech companies are cracking down on a site like Parler or some of the even more extreme sites, how are the people on those sites responding?

BRIAN FRIEDBERG: Whenever a large platform takes action against the community, contingency plans are passed around very quickly. So, for example, when it seemed that Twitter was taking action…


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Parler moves to Epik, domain known for hosting far-right content

  • Parler registered its domain with Epik, a company known for hosting other far-right websites including Gab.
  • Epik said in a statement released Monday that though Parler registered its domain with the company, the companies had not been in contact. 
  • Parler has denied allegations that it has become a haven for the far-right, but threats related to the Capitol insurrection thrived on the platform. 
  • Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories.

After Amazon Web Services (AWS) severed ties with Parler, citing the social-media platform’s history of hosting far-right extremist content that contributed to Wednesday’s riot at the US Capitol, the social platform appears to have found a new home.

Parler registered its domain with Epik, a company known for hosting…


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