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Domain Names
Toronto, Canada - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - May 9, 2008 - Provider of Internet services to web hosting companies, ISPs and other service providers worldwide, Tucows Inc., has reported its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2008 ending March 31, 2008.
via Cheap Hosting Directory @ 10:21 11th May
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Somerset, New Jersey - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - May 2, 2008 - The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), has selected AEP Keyper, to assist in efforts to secure the Internet DNS System, through a hardware security module for DNSSEC deployments.
via Cheap Hosting Directory @ 10:21 11th May
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In the virtual world of the internet, ICANN might be said to be the equivalent of the United Nations. The United States-based internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is the body that manages internet address naming. It was set up in 1998 and, for most of that time, it has been chaired by American Vint Cerf, widely considered the "father" of the internet.
via New Zealand Herald @ 9:28 11th May
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Public Interest Registry, which operates the ".org" domain name, disclosed the planned fee increase in a May 1 letter to the Internet's key oversight agency, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The fee increase does not require the organization's approval.
via Town Hall @ 9:27 11th May
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NEW YORK (AP) - Wholesale fees for Internet addresses ending in ".org" will increase 10 percent Nov. 9.
via Findlaw Corporate Counsel @ 8:21 11th May
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from all over the world. Users of 365.travel are all individuals that enjoy travel and have taken advantage of the free travel blogs provided by 365.travel to track and tell their travel stories.
via eTurboNews @ 4:56 11th May
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travel launched its new 2.0 website at www.travel.travel. Formerly informational in nature, the new website includes 2.0 features such as a .travel blog and interactive media tools to nurture collaboration amongst the .travel community.
via eTurboNews @ 4:56 11th May
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dotMobi, the company behind the .mobi internet domain name for mobile phones and the dev.mobi developer forum, announced that it has acquired the intellectual property assets of Mowser, a San Mateo, Calif.-based mobile browsing company.
via Macro World Investor @ 4:54 11th May
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The fees for .org domains will go up ten percent on November 9, 2008. No reason for the price hike was given.
via Hard OCP @ 4:15 11th May
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The company responsible for the .mobi mobile phone Internet domain, dotMobi, has bought out a mobile browsing company that was on the verge of death just one month ago. DotMobi will immediately integrate Mowser's directory, search, and listings into the find.mobi service.
via Beta News @ 0:31 11th May
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Acquisition is another way to provide a complete range of mobile content creation solutions for businesses of all sizes.
via WebHosting.Info @ 0:09 11th May
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Top Stories | Airline | Car Hire | Cruise | Hospitality | Technology | Tourist Bureau | Wholesaler | Employment
via E-Travel Blackboard @ 0:09 11th May
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Top Stories | Airline | Car Hire | Cruise | Hospitality | Technology | Tourist Bureau | Wholesaler | Employment
via E-Travel Blackboard @ 0:09 11th May
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via Tech Republic @ 0:09 11th May
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Public Interest Registry, which operates the “.org” domain name, disclosed the planned fee increase in a May 1 letter to the internet’s key oversight agency, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The fee increase does not require the organisation’s approval.
via The West Online @ 0:04 11th May
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Congrats to Russ Beattie and Mike Rowehl, the guys behind Mowser. It may well have looked dead and buried a few weeks ago, but the service has been bought by the dotMobi consortium. Reporting on Dev.Mobi, James Pearce charts out the use of their new toy, namely to drive Opt-In mobilisation of websites, integrating the Mowser Directory, and of course using the (re)formatting technology.
via All About Symbian @ 5:01 10th May
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dotMobi, la socit l'origine du nom de domaine Internet .mobi pour tlphones portables et du forum de dveloppeurs dev.mobi, vient d'annoncer aujourd'hui qu'elle s'est porte acqureur des actifs de proprit intellectuelle de Mowser, une socit de San Mateo (Californie) se spcialisant dans les navigateurs Internet pour tlphones portables.
via Sys-Con Canada @ 5:00 10th May
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For companies like Microsoft, domain tasting creates the constant headache of chasing after typo-squatters -- those who create and register Web sites with misspelled variations of the Microsoft name. For individual users, it means that millions of names are tied up in a constant churn of registering and returning names before fees are charged.
via NewsFactor Network @ 3:03 10th May
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Internet users can now register domain names using almost any language or text imaginable There are the European languages such as German, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Italian. Or, why not try the more exotic options such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Russian. The possibilities are endless!
via TransWorldNews @ 1:44 10th May
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(Web Hosting News) ASP.NET hosting and SQL hosting leader, DiscountASP.NET proudly announces receiving prestigious recognition from leading ASP.NET technology publication, asp.netPRO. DiscountASP.NET was named “Best Hosting Service” in asp.netPRO Magazine’s 2008 Readers’ Choice Award poll for the fourth consecutive year.
via My Host News @ 21:07 9th May
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dotMobi, the company behind the .mobi suffix, has acquired the assets of Mowser, the mobile rendering service that got more attention for closing down than for being open in the first place. In April, its founder Russell Beattie announced he was shuttering the service after about one year, noting that it had failed to get traction or raise VC money—he also used it to argue that the mobile web was dead, prompting a lot of debate for about a day. Deal terms were not disclosed, though it’s safe to assume it wasn’t for very much. dotMobi says it will integrate Mowser’s technology into its mobile development tools. Release.
via MocoNews.net @ 20:34 9th May
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Public Interest Registry, which operates the ".org" domain name, disclosed the planned fee increase in a May 1 letter to the Internet's key oversight agency, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The fee increase does not require the organization's approval.
via The Age @ 20:34 9th May
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NEW YORK (AP) - Wholesale fees for Internet addresses ending in ".org" will increase 10 percent Nov. 9.
via Find Law @ 20:33 9th May
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May 3, 2008 (HOSTSEARCH.COM) Web hosting provider DiscountASP.NET(http://www.discountasp.net) has announced receiving prestigious recognition from leading ASP.NET technology publication, asp.netPRO. DiscountASP.NET was named "Best Hosting Service" in asp.netPRO Magazine's 2008 Readers' Choice Award poll for the fourth consecutive year.
via Host Search @ 17:33 9th May
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PODGORICA, Montenegro, BUSINESS WIRE -- doMEn d.o.o., the official registry operator for the new .ME domain name extension, announced today that .ME is now open for trademark owners to register their marks. .ME is expected to be utilized as both a personalized Web address and as a catchy business marketing tool around the world.
via Consumer Electronics Net @ 14:58 9th May
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