Finding a domain name could be about to get dot-complicated. The global body charged with coordinating the Internet's naming system is accepting applications for what are called generic top-level ...
Assuming that the ICANN Board of Directors gives its final approval on June 20, Internet users will have their first opportunity to branch out beyond the familiar, limited set of Internet top-level ...
The group that runs the Internet's address system is extending by a week the deadline for applications to run a new top-level domain name such as .horse or .bank to compete with .com, .net and other ...
The Internet's governing body said this week that a glitch with the handling of attachments was the culprit behind the takedown of its domain name application system. The problem, however, also ...
Currently, there are 22 generic top-level domains, with an additional 250 country-specific domains (like .es and .ly). In its original announcement, ICANN noted that it would cap new generic top-level ...
The .rush is on -- and it may create the world wide weird. Proposals for Internet addresses ending in ".pizza," ".space" and ".auto" are among the nearly 2,000 submitted as part of the largest ...
Ben Jackson’s goal is to stymie people who develop phishing sites — misleading Web sites designed to steal people’s personal information. Jackson, a 26-year-old developer from New Bedford, Mass., who ...
Meanwhile, PANDI is also sure that there is nothing wrong with its decision because Benny Muliawan filed the domain name application accompanied by a copy of the trade mark application BMW required ...
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