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PC Magazine March 7, 2008 |
A Month Of Tasting Tasting, the quasi-legal act of registering a domain name for a few days to see whether it can boost revenues, is a tremendous problem for ICANN. |
InternetNews November 11, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Is Your Domain Locked Down? ICANN's new domain transfer policy about to take effect has registrars raising questions about whether it will actually settle domain 'slamming' disputes. |
InternetNews May 27, 2011 |
Internet Domain Names Top 209.8 Million The base of Internet domain names grew by 7.9 percent in the first quarter of 2011. |
Search Engine Watch July 27, 2000 Danny Sullivan |
New Domain Names Coming Yes, it looks like new top level domain names may finally be coming -- but what they will be, how they will be assigned, and whether they will actually be used remains undecided. So, don't panic. |
Search Engine Watch June 17, 2008 Mark Jackson |
Domain Strategies for Search Engine Optimization You're optimizing your Web site. You're working on building links to your site. But are you paying attention to your domain name strategy? |
Reason December 2001 Rhys Southan |
Web Playgrounds Some congressmen have decided that one top-level domain rejected by ICANN should is a moral (or at least political) imperative: .kids... |
Salon.com June 27, 2000 Damien Cave |
ICANN's double jeopardy Two more missteps by the agency watching over domain-name registration send critics into convulsions. |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Washington Post Misses Domain Deadline One of the first rules of journalism is to make sure you get the details right. The same holds true for networks as a simple overlooked item can cause a complete shutdown, which is exactly what happened to Washington Post staffers on Thursday when their e-mail access was cut off. |
InternetNews December 14, 2010 |
ICANN Shelves .XXX Domain, gTLDs ICANN postpones long-anticipated approval of new generic Top Level Domain system and .XXX domain as world governments raise concerns. |
InternetNews April 26, 2005 Jim Wagner |
GoDaddy.com Tops Registrar Ranking It took nearly five years, but the domain name registrar has surpassed long-time industry leader Network Solutions. |
Search Engine Watch January 4, 2000 |
Longer Domain Names Arrive Several domain name registrars are now selling names of up to 63 characters long (67 if you include the .com, .net or .org portions), which has sparked a wave of speculation that these longer names pose new opportunities with search engines.... |
InternetNews May 8, 2009 Sean Michael Kerner |
Economy Is Down but Domain Business Is Up VeriSign reports that its revenues rose on the strength of increasing domain and SSL registrations. |
InternetNews June 11, 2010 |
China Falling Behind in Domain Registrations As demand for domains continues to grow, China, the largest market in the world by numbers, finds itself losing ground to other domains. |
InternetNews February 26, 2010 |
Domain Name Registrations Kept Growing in 2009 There are now over 192 million domain name registrations as year-over-year growth continues despite the recession. |
Salon.com June 19, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Network Solutions hijacked my domain name While the domain registrar is busy handing out URLs to thieves, I can't get access to the domain I own. |
InternetNews February 27, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
New Lawsuit Hits VeriSign and ICANN Registrar group calls VeriSign's waitlisting service 'anti-consumer, anti-competitive and unnecessary.' VeriSign Files Suit Against ICANN |
InternetNews September 22, 2009 |
Domain Registrations Slow to Top 184 Million VeriSign report shows single-digit growth in total number of domain names amid global recession. |
InternetNews October 12, 2009 |
Registry / Registrar: Does Separation matter? Should domain registries also be allowed to be their own registrars and sell domains? It's an old practice that might soon be coming back. |
InternetNews December 8, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
ICANN Gives Asia Its Dot In a move reflecting the growing Asian flavor of the Internet, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers yesterday approved the first top-level domain registry based in the Asia-Pacific region. |
PC Magazine June 26, 2008 Mark Hachman |
Update: ICANN Approves Huge Domains Expansion The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is expected to approve a plan Thursday that would broadly expand the number of top-level domains (TLDs), that, for now, have been restricted to a few choice designations. |
InternetNews January 18, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Panix.com Hijacking Causes Panic The domain transfer policy at an Australian registrar reveals a loophole that was used to hijack an ISP's domain over the weekend. |
Entrepreneur August 2006 Melissa Campanelli |
Public Domain Don't risk losing your corner of the web by letting it expire. |
InternetNews August 6, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Bob Parsons, Founder and CEO, Go Daddy Go Daddy boss analyzes the future of DNS and ICANN and manages to throw in a proposal to end spam. |
InternetNews March 7, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
Those Expanding Internet Domain Names 33 million new domains were registered in 2007. Did you get one? |
InternetNews December 5, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
Of China, Growth and TLDs China's .cn moves up the ladder to become the second most popular TLD. |
InternetNews September 24, 2010 |
Verisign Details Rising Demand for Domain Names The total number of domain registrations tops 196 million, but why a drop off in China? |
New Architect June 2002 Amit Asaravala |
Patching the Whois Database Its one big flaw presents an opportunity... |
InternetNews June 28, 2010 |
ICANN OKs Chinese-Language, .XXX Domains ICANN continues work to expand domain names to non-Latin languages, puts controversial .xxx domain on the fast track for approval. |
InternetNews November 23, 2010 |
ICANN to Permit Registrars, Registries to Merge With the longstanding policy of separation between the registries that oversee top-level domains and the registrars that issue domain names about to end, where is the industry left? |
InternetNews March 31, 2004 Jim Wagner |
ICANN Reports On WHOIS Inaccuracies In the past 18 months, the Internet governance organization has received complaints on 16,045 different domain names. |
InternetNews February 3, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Google The Registrar The ever-expanding strategy behind better search results leads to domain registrar status. |
InternetNews June 8, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
A Name For All Domains Updated VeriSign reports more domain name registrations and more active names than during the tech bubble. |
InternetNews March 14, 2011 |
ICANN To Vote on .XXX Domain After years of delay, the domain oversight board may finally vote on an adult-only domain, amid larger agenda items pertaining to generic top level domains. |
InternetNews May 19, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Sir Tim: 'No New TLDs Please' The man credited with creating the World Wide Web is not too keen on some domain name ideas, especially for wireless devices. |
InternetNews June 9, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Global Domain Names on a High The number of worldwide domain name registrations continues its climb on the basis of a strong global economy and an increase in Internet users. |
Search Engine Watch August 12, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Another Expanded Whois Service Doing in-depth investigation of a web site? Whois.sc offers a wealth of detail about the people and technology behind just about any web site on the planet. |
Search Engine Watch November 12, 2003 George Plosker |
Who Runs the .gov and .edu Domains? Unlike most other top-level domains, .gov and .edu are restricted to government and educational institutions. Who's in charge of these protected domains? |
InternetNews August 17, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Alternative Domains Surge A VeriSign report points to renewed interest for .name, .info and .biz on the Internet. |
InternetNews December 8, 2005 Jim Wagner |
False WHOIS Data Still Bedevils The database holding the contact information for registered domain names is still plagued with inaccurate entries, a problem that's the root cause for much of the Web-based trickery on the Internet. |
The Motley Fool March 7, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
When Domain Names Bite Back The domain-name registration industry is suffering a bloody blow with the recent calamity at one of its most popular registrars. |
CFO February 1, 2009 Vincent Ryan |
Masters of Their Domains? Companies soon may be able to create their own top-level domains -- like ".ibm" -- but the costs of making the switch are raising some eyebrows. |
InternetNews June 5, 2009 Sean Michael Kerner |
Is the Domain Name Biz Recession Proof? As the total number of domain names reaches 183 million, can China's .cn surpass .com? |
InternetNews April 7, 2011 |
ICANN Revenues Grow Non-profit Internet governance group expands its revenue during 2010 as new Top Level Domains are set to debut. |
Salon.com July 24, 2000 Damien Cave |
I want my own .tv The CEO of a company that administers the domain name for the island nation of Tuvalu thinks it could be more profitable than .com. |
PC Magazine January 1, 2008 Larry Seltzer |
Domain Name Scams in U.S. Mail An interesting loophole in CAN-SPAM. |
Searcher February 2001 Wallace Koehler |
ICANN and the New 'Magnificent Seven' A look at the 7 new top level domains and how they were chosen. |
InternetNews March 1, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
VeriSign Holds .com Control in ICANN Deal VeriSign is poised to maintain control of the .com registry until at least 2012, maybe even longer. |
PC World January 24, 2001 Cameron Crouch |
Are Hackers Hounding Microsoft? Software giant's sites fall in domain name snafu, but cause of crash remains undetermined... |
InternetNews October 28, 2005 Jim Wagner |
ICANN's Deal Could Prove Costly ICANN's proposed agreement with VeriSign could result in fee hikes that will likely get passed to .com domain owners. |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
No, Go Daddy, No The edgy domain registrar may be gearing up to go public. Investors, remember that Go Daddy has been able to carve out an edgy marketing campaign but it is still, ultimately, working in a cutthroat commodity business. |