James Schramko’s Namecheap Review Now Up on BuyWithBonus.com – Quality Domain Name Service at a Bargain

James Schramko reviews Namecheap; a domain name and web hosting company from where he gets quality domains for his online business at bargain prices.Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) February 08, 2012 In the internet marketing space, the importance of a brand ownership and reliable web hosting service cannot be stressed enough. As the saying goes, time is money, and each minute a business website is …

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100 MEEELLION .com domains now registered

Ready for those new gTLDs yet?

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Some legal advice: LegalAdvice.org is generic

Panel rules against company claiming rights to LegalAdvice.org. A company called Capitalism, Inc

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SOPA Sinks, Water School Founders Retire & David Castello Rocks

Today in the Lowdown at DN Journal: Wednesday’s widespread protest by key Internet websites has killed the controversial SOPA bill, the two founders of one of the domain industry’s favorite charities have retired and named replacements (one a domain pioneer) and David Castello returns to his first love!

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Windows Phone site forced to give domain to Salesforce.com

Salesforce.com awarded hyphenated version of popular AppExchange.com web site. A service that helps app creators submit their wares to the Windows Phone marketplace must give its domain name to Salesforce.com, an arbitration panel has ruled

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Net naming changes with additional domains

HUNDREDS OF new website domain name suffixes are to be added to the familiar .com and .org addresses in one of the biggest changes to the internet’s naming system in over two decades.

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Internet revolution dawns with .yournamehere domains

A quiet Internet revolution begins on Thursday.

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Web revolution dawns with .yournamehere domains

A quiet Internet revolution begins on Thursday. Organizations can begin applying to name and run their own domains instead of entrusting them to the operators of .com, .org, .gov and others.

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ICANN: Time to register your generic domains

The group says the opening up of generic top-level domains beyond the likes of .com and .org “could trigger a dramatic expansion of the Internet.”

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Internet Begins New Chapter with .yournamehere Domains

A quiet Internet revolution begins on Thursday. Organizations can begin applying to name and run their own domains instead of entrusting them to the operators of .com, .org, .gov and others. Up to 2,000 applications are expected to be made …

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ICANN to critics: we’ve already done pilot TLD rounds

ICANN says it’s done three pilot rounds of top level domain expansion. A frequent complaint about ICANN’s new top level domain plans in recent months is the scale, with numerous groups asking ICANN to run a pilot program. But in response to an FTC query, ICANN has faced this issue head on by pointing out something obvious: it has already run “pilot” rounds.

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Top-level domains face sluggish demand in Russia

RBC, 12.01.2012, Moscow 11:42:51. Few Russian companies are interested in acquiring top-level domain (TLD) names, as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) starts selling them today, RBC Daily reports.

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Companies Prepare for Land Grab of New ‘Generic’ Top-Level Domains

From this Thursday (midnight UTC) companies can apply to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the domain name suffix of their choosing — from dot brand (.brand) or dot product (.camera, for example) through to generic terms like .food, .hotel or .pugs. They have until April 12 to get their applications, along with the $185,000 fee, to ICANN

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Generic top level domains will bring new era for users, claims ICANN CEO

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will open up applications for new generic top-level domains this week, even with continued objections to the plan, the group's CEO said.

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Domains with .tokyo could be available next year

From next year, Internet users may be able to have domain names ending with .tokyo, .sendai or .canon in e-mails and Web sites, according to sources. At least five local governments and two Japanese …..

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Internet leader defends coming web address changes

WASHINGTON, Jan 11 — Companies and law enforcement agencies nervous about a huge expansion in Internet domains – adding to .com, .net and others — will have many ways to protect trademarks and identify website owners, the head of the organisation that organises the Internet said yesterday. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers …

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Internet leader defends coming changes in URLs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Companies and law enforcement agencies nervous about a huge expansion in Internet domains – adding to .com, .net and others – will have many ways to protect trademarks and identify website owners, the head of the organization that organizes the Internet said on Tuesday. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers begins accepting applications on Thursday for a …

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The Wired Q&A: ICANN President Rod Beckstrom on ‘the Biggest Change in DNS Since Dot-Com’

Beginning Wednesday, Jan. 12 — midnight UTC, to be exact — the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) starts accepting applications for new, bespoke top level domains (TLDs). As part of the rollout ICANN president Rod Beckstrom spoke to Wired.

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