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Internet addresses go missing
- 13 Hours ago
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The nonprofit agency in charge of the Internet's addresses recently lost track of its own address. The glitch supposedly happened when an Internet registration company it oversees was persuaded to transfer
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VeriSign Founder Retakes Post
- 7/5/2008
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VeriSign Inc. brought back founder Jim Bidzos as interim executive chairman, president and chief executive
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Dot-Mania: ICANN Opens the Domain Door
- 7/3/2008
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Since the original seven domain 'dots' were established, the Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN; www.icann.org) has expanded the number of generic top level domains (gTLDs) only
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ANALYSISThe Domain Blast
- 7/2/2008
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Now you can buy any domain with any suffix. If a dot-com is gone, so what? For a cost, you can create your own suffix using any letters and any name. Domain names are made of three parts. The www, the
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Domain name gold rush begins
- 7/4/2008
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Registry companies are rubbing their hands with glee at the possibility of new business that will come from companies being able to register their own name or brand as a domain name. Every country has
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.Sex May Now Become the New .Com
- 6/30/2008
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Dot-com is so 1990s. The group that oversees the naming of Internet domains approved a measure today that will broadly expand what words can follow the period in a Web address -- everything from .ABC
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