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Web Hosting Reviews – Oklahoma City, OK - Web Hosting Directory and Review site www.FindMyHost.com released its December 2009 Editor’s Choice Awards today. Web Hosting companies strive to provide their customers with the very best service and support. We want to take the opportunity to acknowledge the hosts per category who have excelled in their field. The FindMyHost Editors’ Choice Awards are chosen based on Editor and Consumer Reviews.

Customers who wish to submit positive reviews for the current or past Web Host are free to do so by visiting the customer review section of FindMyHost.com Click here to submit a review for your Web Host and nominate them for next months Editors’ Choice awards.

We would like to congratulate all web hosts and The following list of web hosting providers excelled in their field of service, congratulations to all and keep up the great work!

Business Web Hosting

Managed Hosting

www.iNetU.Net www.ServInt.com
INetU ServInt

Cloud Computing

Blog Hosting

www.Softlayer.com www.Aplus.Net
Softlayer Aplus.Net

Dedicated

Reseller Hosting

www.SuperbHosting.com www.Verio.com
Superb Hosting Verio

Domain Registration

ASP.NET Web Hosting

www.NetworkSolutions.com www.Softlayer.com
Network Solutions Softlayer

Budget Web Hosting

Adult Web Hosting

www.Lunarpages.com www.247-Host.com
Lunarpages 247-host

Shared Hosting

Game Servers

www.Hostforweb.com www.ZipServers.com
Hostforweb ZipServers

Virtual Private Servers

Green Web Hosting

www.NaviSite.com www.Hostgator.com
Navisite Hostgator

Colocation

eCommerce

www.Netelligent.ca www.NetworkSolutions.com
Netelligent Network Solutions

cPanel Hosting

www.JustHost.com
JustHost

About FindMyHost
FindMyHost, Inc. is an online magazine that provides editor reviews, consumer hosting news, interviews discussion forums and more. FindMyHost.com was established in January 2001 to protect web host consumers and web developers from making the wrong choice when choosing a web host. FindMyHost.com showcases a selection of web hosting companies who have undergone their approved host program testing and provides reviews from customers. FindMyHost’s extensive website can be found at www.FindMyHost.com.

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