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Globat’s founder Ben R. Neumann is one of the very few people credited with developing and starting the low-cost web hosting industry in 1995 when he founded Internet Communications  www.icom.com) which he sold to Interliant [NASDAQ: INIT] in 1998 and is today owned by Interland [NASDAQ: INLD].

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