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CADNA's Paris Forum: Brand Owners Working Together to Curb Domain Name Abuses and Improve the Internet
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 15:39 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON, July 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- This past week, the 3rd Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA) international domain abuse forum was held in Paris to coincide with one of the most contested ICANN meetings in years. Brands from around the world gathered at the CADNA forum with academic and business leaders to discuss the future of the domain name space and what can be done to improve the landscape for consumers and brand owners alike.
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via Macro World Investor @ 15:13 2nd Jul
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PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- This past week, the 3rd Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA) international domain abuse forum was held in
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via Earthtimes.org @ 15:39 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON - The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse. (PRNewsFoto/Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse)
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via PR Newswire @ 15:39 2nd Jul
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NEW YORK—The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) passed new domain name regulations at its annual conference in Paris this week, reported the World Journal. Thousands of new domain names such as .paris and .Pepsi will be created. Non-English languages, including Chinese will be used in domain names, which is seen as the most significant evolution in Internet domain names in the past twenty years. All current available domain names will be used up by 2011. ICANN will start accepting applications for new domain names in 2009. The application fee starts at 100,000 USD.
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via NCM Online @ 22:29 29th Jun
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NEW YORK—The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) passed new domain name regulations at its annual conference in Paris this week, reported the World Journal. Thousands of new domain names such as .paris and .Pepsi will be created. Non-English languages, including Chinese will be used in domain names, which is seen as the most significant evolution in Internet domain names in the past twenty years. All current available domain names will be used up by 2011. ICANN will start accepting applications for new domain names in 2009. The application fee starts at 100,000 USD.
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via New America Media @ 22:32 29th Jun
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An estimated 500 domain names changed hands in direct "party-to-party" sales in Australia during June 2008. According to Australian domain name administrator, auDA, the supply of .com.au addresses has been greater than the demand for such addresses. The national internet administrator recently eased restrictions on the transfer of domain names. Discount Domain Name Services MD, Rod Keys, says only seven of the domain names listed on the Domain Trading Post have sold since the change in rules
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via Business Spectator @ 11:23 5th Aug
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June 30, 2008 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – Domain name and web hosting provider Dotster (http://www.dotster.com) is offering a number of tips to those considering buying a new domain name for a business. Dotster’s Web intelligence has already helped “over one million businesses and individuals” find the right domain name, and the company has come up with 10 tips that offer handy guidelines “culled from years of hands-on experience”.
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via Host Search @ 5:06 3rd Jul
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Batzerto writes "Last Friday I received an unsolicited email offer for my domain — click the link below for the message. Their company name matches my domain, but with a country-specific top level domain (.NL in this case). They do seem to be legitimately using the domain in their country. As for my usage, the domain is my last name(.COM) and I'm only really using it for email. I'm not really that attached to it other than the hassle of changing email addresses. There are other flavors of the domain available (.US for example) that would suit my purposes just fine. So, Slashdot veterans, I ask you, what should I do? I'm leery of making an offer and falling into someone's legal trap. I wouldn't mind getting a chunk of cash out of the deal though.
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via Slashdot @ 4:43 3rd Sep
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The UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) will start the registration and licensing process for the domain name (.ae), after the successful launch of the Domain Administrations (.aeDA) last year, where a team consisting of engineers and technicians within the TRA will manage the technical services, and ensure the application of regulatory frameworks and procedures for the registration of domain names, and provide the necessary licenses for providers of domain names inside and outside the UAE; in order to develop, encourage and promote the use of the domain name (.ae).
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via ITP.net @ 6:13 4th Aug
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GRONINGEN, The Netherlands, September 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The Groningen-based internet company Baidu Europe is selling its highly sought-after brand and domain names. As well as the brand name Baidu, the domain names for sale include baidu.eu, baidu.tv, baidu.nl and baidu.be. Managing Director P. Ufkes of Baidu Europe is taking this step in response to the difficulties his company has faced since a Dutch agency began to promote the Chinese search engine giant Baidu in Europe. Ufkes plans to continue his company under a different name.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 8:36 3rd Sep
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Sure, it sounds easy-just pick a name and get your real estate website going-but it’s just not that simple. Choosing a domain name for your real estate website is one of the most important dynamics in your real estate business. Your domain name choice will be the foundation of all that you do over the Internet in the future. And in the future, the Internet will be very important in the real estate industry.
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via RIS Media @ 13:16 16th Jul
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Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation to Change Company Initials, Domain Name From Aug. 11 TAIPEI, Taiwan--(Business Wire)-- The Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation will change its company name initials from TSEC to TWSE and its domain name from tse.com.tw to twse.com.tw, from Aug. 11, 2008. In addition, the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation's Web site address will be changed to www.twse.com.tw. The Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation said that its current initials are easily mistaken for the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the Stock Exchange of Thailand, the Toronto Stock Exchange or the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The use of TSEC has therefore caused the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation difficulty in its globalization efforts, it explained. To avoid such confusion, the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation has decided to change its initials, domain name, and W
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via Reuters @ 13:16 11th Aug
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Internet Investors http://www.InvestInURLs.com, recently acquired over 60 domain names related to hotels, restaurants, travel, shopping, jobs, events, attractions, nightlife and real estate in Colorado. These recent acquisitions compliment the groupХs generic/geographic/service Рrelated domains portfolio. The company monetizes web sites through domain parking, resell through their domain marketplace and domain development.
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via PR-USA.net @ 14:39 27th Jul
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I have a main domain which has a pagerank of 6. And also has a sub-domain. I gave a link to sub-domain from main domain to pass the pagerank. But the pagerank is not passed to sub-domain from the main domain. At present, my sub-domain pagerank is 0. How to increase my sub-domain pagerank? Please Help. Thanks in advance.
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via High Rankings @ 5:08 3rd Sep
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Domain names have become more than just an address on the web. Today they can make or break a business. Get a hard to remember or complex domain name, your customers won't remember it and e-mails will go missing in cyberspace. And while domain names continue to be the subject of much controversy in the technical press, what is for sure is that the number of domain names available is sure to increase. If you're in business, you just can't afford to let someone else get hold of your company name or product names.
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via Micromart @ 18:28 29th Aug
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I have a .ltd.uk domain name and wondered if this domain name is going to prevent good rankings in the search engines. Should I buy another domain name? Problem is the site is quite established, so I don't really want to start again. Should I be able to rank highly for the UK market?
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via High Rankings @ 5:51 13th Aug
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VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world, today released the Domain Report for the second quarter of 2008, highlighting the continued growth of the Internet globally. At the midpoint of 2008, there were 168 million domain name registrations across all of the Top Level Domain Names (TLDs). This represents a four percent increase over the first quarter of 2008 and 22 percent growth over the same quarter last year.
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via Stockwatch @ 15:19 5th Sep
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Mountain View, CA – September 3, 2008 – VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN) the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world today released the Domain Report for the second quarter of 2008, highlighting the continued growth of the Internet globally. At the midpoint of 2008, there were 168 million domain name registrations across all of the Top Level Domain Names (TLDs). This represents a four percent increase over the first quarter of 2008 and 22 percent growth over the same quarter last year.
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via HostReview.com @ 18:06 4th Sep
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 4, 2008 -- VeriSign, Inc. (VRSN - News), the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world, today released the Domain Report for the second quarter of 2008, highlighting the continued growth of the Internet globally. At the midpoint of 2008, there were 168 million domain name registrations across all of the Top Level Domain Names (TLDs). This represents a four percent increase over the first quarter of 2008 and 22 percent growth over the same quarter last year.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 15:19 5th Sep
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via Tom's Hardware @ 3:05 16th Aug
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WALTHAM, Mass. - NameMedia today announced a strategic domain marketing agreement with leading Internet registrar Name.com. Under the terms of the agreement, NameMedia’s AfternicDLS global domain sales platform will be the exclusive provider
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via Earthtimes.org @ 18:55 20th Aug
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I have two domain names. How do I make domain name #2 point to my actual website, which is on domain name #1? Should I just change the nameservers of domain #2 to point to domain #1?
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via Webdeveloper.com @ 0:39 11th Jul
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According to USA Today, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the group that is responsible for managing domain names and addresses on the internet, is ready to open up domain registry for all domain names. Instead of having a limit for what addresses can be named with .net, .com, .org, etc, you can name things anything you want including .pocketnow. In the future, perhaps there will be a www.reviews.pocketnow instead of just www.pocketnow.com. Essentially, a company can use its name to replace .com at the end of an address.
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via Pocketnow.com @ 22:50 30th Jun
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Easyspace, a web hosting and domain name provider in the UK, today announced the launch of its .eu domain offer. The company explains that until 31st July, anyone buying a domain name with them will be able to purchase any number of .eu domain names for just £6.25 each for one year – a saving of 50% on the standard sale price of the domain.
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via WebHosting.Info @ 22:18 1st Jul
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