[README] move providers to fog.io, cleanup resources

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geemus says: "That should give you everything you need to get started, but let me know if there is anything I can do to help!"
== Providers
You should try out the (varying) support fog has for:
* {AWS}[http://aws.amazon.com] [{Compute}[http://aws.amazon.com/ec2], {DNS}[http://aws.amazon.com/route53], {ELB}[http://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing], {Storage}[http://aws.amazon.com/s3], {SimpleDB}[http://aws.amazon.com/simpledb]]
* <b><em>{Blue Box Group}[http://www.bluebox.net]</em></b> [{Compute}[http://www.bluebox.net/blocks]]
* <b><em>{Brightbox}[http://www.brightbox.co.uk]</em></b> [{Compute}[http://beta.brightbox.com/]]
* {Google}[http://www.google.com] [{Storage}[http://code.google.com/apis/storage]]
* {Linode}[http://www.linode.com] [{DNS}[http://www.linode.com]]
* Local [Storage]
* {Rackspace}[http://www.rackspace.com] [{Compute}[http://www.rackspacecloud.com/cloud_hosting_products/servers], {Storage}[http://www.rackspacecloud.com/cloud_hosting_products/files]]
* {Slicehost}[http://www.slicehost.com] [{Compute}[http://www.slicehost.com], {DNS}[http://www.slicehost.com]]
* {Terremark}[http://www.terremark.com] [{vCloud Express}[http://vcloudexpress.terremark.com]]
* {Zerigo}[http://www.zerigo.com] [{DNS}[http://www.zerigo.com/managed-dns]]
There are also the basics of these providers (that could use your love):
* <b><em>{GoGrid}[http://www.gogrid.com]</b></em> [{Compute}[http://www.gogrid.com]]
* {Linode}[http://www.linode.com] [{Compute}[http://www.linode.com]]
* {New Servers}[http://www.newservers.com] [{Compute}[http://www.newservers.com]]
Special thanks to providers listed in <b><em>bold italics</em></b> for donating resources for fog tests!
== Additional Resources
== Resources
Enjoy, and let me know what I can do to continue improving fog!
* Follow {@fog}[http://twitter.com/fog] and/or {@geemus}[http://twitter.com/geemus] on Twitter
* Discuss in irc on the {#ruby-fog}[irc://irc.freenode.net/ruby-fog] channel on Freenode
* Discuss via email on the {mailing list}[http://groups.google.com/group/ruby-fog] (note: release notes appear on this list)
* Report bugs or find stuff to work on in {issues}[http://github.com/geemus/fog/issues]
* Learn about {contributing}[http://github.com/geemus/fog/wiki/contributor-guide] or find more info about the {Providers}[http://github.com/geemus/fog/wiki/Providers] (including some todo items)
* See what already uses fog and add your own stuff to {the list}[http://wiki.github.com/geemus/fog/in-the-wild]
* Check out blog posts and other mentions from elsewhere {press}[http://wiki.github.com/geemus/fog/press]
* See a list of supported providers and services on the {providers page}[http://fog.io/providers].
* Stay up to date by following {@fog}[http://twitter.com/fog] and/or {@geemus}[http://twitter.com/geemus] on Twitter.
* Get and give help on the {#ruby-fog}[irc://irc.freenode.net/ruby-fog] irc channel on Freenode
* Follow release notes and discussions on the {mailing list}[http://groups.google.com/group/ruby-fog]
* Report bugs or find tasks to help with in the {issues}[http://github.com/geemus/fog/issues]
* Learn about {contributing}[http://github.com/geemus/fog/wiki/contributor-guide]
* See where fog is used and let the world know how you use it {in the wild}[http://wiki.github.com/geemus/fog/in-the-wild]
* Check out blog posts and other mentions in the {press}[http://wiki.github.com/geemus/fog/press]
== Sponsorship