XXX marks the spot where the dot con boom begins..
In the old days (he says wistfully) it was all so simple. A “dot com” was a company, usually American, while “.co.uk” indicated a British outfit. “.org” denoted a not-for-profit organisation, “.mil”...
View ArticlePROTECT IP threatens the future of DNS security
According to some critics, it threatens to undo more than a decade of Internet security development in a single stroke. To understand exactly what that means, I talked to one of those critics – Paul...
View ArticlePrivate domain names multiply
Scottsdale-based Internet domain registrar GoDaddy.com Inc. reached a milestone recently, announcing the registration of its 50millionth domain name since opening in 1997. Go Daddy has vaulted to the...
View ArticleInternet’s domain name land grab more than just “fools gold”
Last week, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the California-based non-profit corporation charged with the principal responsibility for maintaining the Internet’s domain...
View ArticleGeist: Domain name rush takes regulator into new territory
OTTAWA — Last week, the California-based non-profit corporation charged with the principal responsibility for maintaining the Internet’s domain name system revealed that it has received nearly...
View ArticleGeist: Domain name rush takes regulator into new territory
OTTAWA — Last week, the California-based non-profit corporation charged with the principal responsibility for maintaining the Internet’s domain name system revealed that it has received nearly...
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