According to research firm HitWise, Bing.com and Google market share increase in June.Microsoft share went from 3.4% in the first week of the month
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Who Would Spend $18 Million To Redesign A Site? The Government Of Course: Recovery.Gov
ABC News’ is reporting that $18 million in additional funds are being spent to redesign the Recovery.gov Web site.The new Web site promises to give &
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The Australian Government Says No To .XXX
The Australian government said today opposes an .XXX or any other gTLD that would establish a RedLight District on the Internet.According to a story
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Rupert Murdoch: The Economy Is Going To Take “Years and Years” To Recover
Rupert Murdoch CEO of News Corp, which owns Fox television and myspace.com, just to name a few media outlets, issued a very gloomy outlook for the ec
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What’s Wrong With Y4.com? It’s Not Registered & Blocked By The Registry
So I was checking around for some domains and found Y4.com is unregistered, and seems to be blocked by the registry for registration.It’s the f
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Rosetta Stone Sues Google For Trade Mark Infringement
In a seeming unending daily lawsuit filed against search engines for allowing advertisers to place PPC using others trademark terms, Rosetta Stone fi
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Now We Know How Much NBC Paid For SyFy.com: $250K & The Story Behind It
In a new article published by the former owner of SYFY.com, the domain and brand NBC chose to replace the Sci Fi Network and Scifi.com, he tells the
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.CM Auction Domains Are All Resolving, So Who Is Tracking & Making Money Off Them?
In preparing for the Rick Latona Auction of .CM domains, I found some very interesting things.Some of the domains in the auction are resolving to the
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Deconstructing an Experiment in Global Internet Governance: The ICANN Case
Abstract: This paper examines what was lost during the four years of experimenting with “multistakeholderism” in ICANN and what the stake
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Protecting your brand from cybersquatters
With cybersquatters increasingly infringing on trademarks, business names and product names, as well as celebrity names, Computerworld has published
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Domain-name Wars: Rise of the Cybersquatters
In a detailed look at the problem of cybersquatters, Computerworld begins by looking at the case of the website FreeLegoPorn.com that “began pu
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Registrars under fire for allowing cybersquatting
Sarah Deutsche is on a crusade against cybersquatters. Deutsche has sued many businesses involved in the illicit activity, recovering thousands of do
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.EU Coming with Cyrillic and Greek Characters
In a move to allow domain names to be registered and accessible to as many people in the European Union as possible, the European Commission has anno
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300,000 .MX Domain Name Registrations As Registrations Grow Rapidly
NIC México has announced the .MX country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) reached 300,000 registered domain names recently, with the number of registrat
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ICANN: Public Comment Encouraged on Revised GNSO Stakeholder Group Charters
As part of the comprehensive GNSO Improvements effort, last year the ICANN Board approved the formation of four new GNSO Stakeholder Groups (SGs). Af
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