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Superb Expands Business Offerings

By theWHIR.com , March 21, 2007

March 21, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Superb Internet (superb.net) announced on Monday it has expanded its Web hosting features to include WordPress, Google Sitemaps and Zen Cart. Superb has also introduced CentOS 4.4 to expand its operating system options for dedicated servers.

Through implementing these new options, Superb says it has demonstrated the importance to stay current with market trends and enable customers to take advantage of search engine marketing tools.

The company says all of the new features are open source, enabling customers to plug into a larger community network. With these additions, Superb says customers will be able to take advantage of complete Web hosting packages that reflect their needs and enable them to produce top-notch SEO friendly Web solutions.

"We want to make sure that our customers have easy access to the latest and the greatest features, that today's technology offers," says Curtis R. Curtis, senior VP of sales and marketing for Superb. "As part of this commitment, we are constantly upgrading and adding new services. This is a very dynamic industry and it is important that we listen to the needs of our customers."

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