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Maggy Di Costanzo

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Maggy Di Costanzo is a former editor at Website Planet.

Maggy specializes in editing reviews of e-commerce platforms, website builders, and web hosting services, as well as tutorials on creating and managing websites for businesses of all sizes. She makes sure that every article is accurate, easy to follow, and packed with up-to-date insights to help readers make informed decisions.

Before joining Website Planet, Maggy worked as a freelance AI content specialist, editor and writer, crafting content across a range of industries. She also has experience in marketing strategy and real estate, giving her a versatile skill set for understanding both digital and real-world markets.

When she’s not refining sentences or keeping up with SEO updates, Maggy can be found hiking with her dog, dreaming up her next dinner party menu, or keeping tabs on the stock market.

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monday.com

monday.com stands out from the competition with its easy-to-use attractive interface and powerful, ultra-customizable project management software. Unlike its competitors, it also offers a comprehensive CRM for sales and specialized solutions for R&D and service teams. It’s not cheap, but if you’re willing to invest in quality, monday.com is worth it.

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Webador

Webador’s strong suit is easy to use, making it an excellent choice for beginners. With an intuitive and user-friendly editor and highly affordable pricing, it’s a standout option for quickly getting a site online. However, users seeking advanced customization and more robust features may find it lacking and might need to explore other options.

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Name.com

Name.com isn’t just an accredited domain registrar but a hosting provider as well. Its plans are user-friendly, affordable, and feature-rich. However, you’ll notice some gaps, including a lack of powerful first-party hosting and robust security features. While it’s certainly functional if you only need basic shared hosting, enterprise-level sites won’t be well-accommodated...

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UltaHost

Although it initially seemed promising, UltaHost left me feeling disappointed and frustrated. Problems arose within days that support was unable to resolve. While it has some redeemable features, I had no choice but to cancel my plan due to the lack of dependable service. In this case, it’s easy for me to recommend our top web hosts for reliable hosting.

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GoDaddy Hosting

After testing GoDaddy, I can say one thing: avoid the basic shared hosting. It’s simply not worth the price tag (Hostinger offers better performance and lower costs on long-term plans). That said, GoDaddy’s WordPress hosting is a good option, but I’ll warn you now – to get all the best features, it will cost you!

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FTC Launches Probe Into AI Chatbots Over Child Safety Concerns

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched investigations into several AI chatbot suppliers over the potential risks their products could have on kids and teenagers, as announced on September 11. “The FTC inquiry seeks to understand what steps, if any, companies have taken to evaluate the safety of their chatbots when acting as companions, to limit the products’ use by...

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Last updated: February 08, 2026
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8 Best Linux Hosting Services: Fast & Secure in 2026

Linux hosting gives you full control, but some hosts make that control hard to reach. You’ll find locked dev tools, missing features like Git or staging, unclear PHP support, and big jumps in price when it’s time to upgrade. Even worse, some plans offer “SSH access” but hide it behind costly tiers or VPS-only upgrades. I tested dozens of Linux hosts by spinning up live...

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Last updated: February 03, 2026
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40%+ of Agentic AI To Be Canceled by 2027, Study Finds

AI research and consultancy firm Gartner recently published a study predicting that over 40% of agentic AI projects will be scrapped by 2027. The June 25 study cites rising costs, unclear business value, and “inadequate risk controls” as the top reasons behind the expected cancellations. Projects to develop or partner with agentic AI (also referred to as AI personal...

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Last updated: February 02, 2026
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AI Fuels Tech Layoffs but Boosts Other Sectors’ Salaries by $18K

The Beyond the Buzz study by Lightcast explored AI’s impact on the labor market, highlighting the most affected roles, in-demand AI skills, and adoption trends across industries. The study found that the tech industry – the original epicenter of AI innovation – is now facing the greatest disruption, with many workers being displaced by the very tools they helped create...

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Last updated: February 02, 2026
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Alibaba Partners With Wix To Help SMBs Expand Globally

Global business-to-business (B2B) marketplace Alibaba and SaaS platform Wix announced a strategic partnership. The collaboration encompasses several key initiatives designed to support digital entrepreneurs, new businesses, and SMEs in expanding globally. According to Wix President Nir Zohar, the partnership is mutually beneficial: “It opens powerful new opportunities for...

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Last updated: February 02, 2026
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Judge Declares Google’s Ad Business an Illegal Monopoly

Google has been declared an illegal monopolist for the second time in less than a year. In a landmark case, a Virginia federal judge ruled that the company has unlawfully exploited its marketing technology to increase its online ad business profits. The case focused on Google’s ad business, which connects website publishers with advertisers. Its $31 billion “stack” of...

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Last updated: February 02, 2026
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Claude AI Used in “Unprecedented” Hacking Spree

On August 27, AI company Anthropic reported that hackers “weaponized” the Claude large language model (LLM) to carry out an “unprecedented” cyberattack. According to the report, Claude has also been used to create ransomware and to facilitate fraudulent employment schemes by different malicious actors. According to Anthropic, the hacker used Claude to target at least 17...

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Last updated: February 02, 2026
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Google Hit With EU Antitrust Lawsuit Over AI Overviews

A coalition of independent publishers from the European Union (EU) and the UK has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google, arguing that its new AI overviews could cause “irreparable harm,” as initially reported by Reuters. It also requested that interim measures be taken while the case is pending in court. The coalition, comprising the groups Foxglove, the Independent...

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Last updated: February 02, 2026
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