Where can I keep my old iweb site now that mobile me is gone

I had my iweb site posted on mobile me, now I was wondering where I can store it to share with others

You will need to get yourself a 3rd party web host.
I have been using IX Webhosting for several years with little to no problems "usually the problem was something I did" and they have been quick to solve any issue I have come across. The have plans that start at $3.95 a mo (USD) and their customer service is top notch.
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