Register Domain - FreeYourID Gives Up On Trying To Monetize OpenID - TechCrunch

FreeYourID Gives Up On Trying To Monetize OpenID - TechCrunch
In an e-mail to its user base and with a short notice on its main website, FreeYourID has announced that it will be shutting down its service after nearly two years and a half in business. After August 15, the web service will be discontinued without

Texans to vote on eminent domain proposal in Nov. - CNBC
AUSTIN, Texas - Texans will decide on a constitutional amendment limiting the use of eminent domain and 10 other propositions when they go to the polls in November. Secretary of State Hope Andrade held a drawing Tuesday to determine the ballot order

The Untold Story of SAIC, Network Solutions, and the Rise of the Web - Xconomy
Even when the Internet boom was happening—even during the incandescent gold rush years of the late 1990s—Network Solutions was not exactly a household corporate name. Not compared to the first wave of companies like America Online or Netscape

Dot VN, Inc. Commercialization of “.VN” Domain Registry - PR Inside
Dot VN, Inc., ( www.DotVN.com : ) (OTCBB: DTVI), an Internet and Telecommunications Company and the exclusive provider of online global domain name registration and Parking Page Marketing/Advertising services for the Country of Vietnam, announced

Web Host Accuses Registrars of Blocking Transfers - WHIR
WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Tiger Technologies ( www.tigertech.net ) claims that a few domain name registrars are preventing customers from transferring domain names from one registrar to another. Tiger’s Robert Mathews says

Satire website survives domain name challenge - The Register
A website that parodied the site of a political lobbying organisation has survived a domain name challenge from the target of its satire because there was no commercial exploitation of the name, even though it was deliberately confusing. The

Agency Mulls Curbs on Cybersquatters - CIO Today
Trademark holders have already had first dibs when new domain suffixes are created, but many companies fear that if ICANN suddenly adds 500 suffixes to the domain-name system, they’d have to register their brands in each domain. Administrative costs

Comcast trials Domain Helper service DNS hijacker - The Register
The DNS hijacker is here to stay. When Denver-based developer Brent Gartner returned home from vacation this week, he discovered that Comcast, his home ISP, was redirecting his mistyped urls to its very own ad-laden search pages. Earlier this month

FreeYourID Gives Up On Trying To Monetize OpenID - TechCrunch
In an e-mail to its user base and with a short notice on its main website, FreeYourID has announced that it will be shutting down its service after nearly two years and a half in business. After August 15, the web service will be discontinued without

Texans to vote on eminent domain proposal in Nov. - CNBC
AUSTIN, Texas - Texans will decide on a constitutional amendment limiting the use of eminent domain and 10 other propositions when they go to the polls in November. Secretary of State Hope Andrade held a drawing Tuesday to determine the ballot order

The Untold Story of SAIC, Network Solutions, and the Rise of the Web - Xconomy
Even when the Internet boom was happening—even during the incandescent gold rush years of the late 1990s—Network Solutions was not exactly a household corporate name. Not compared to the first wave of companies like America Online or Netscape

Dot VN, Inc. Commercialization of “.VN” Domain Registry - PR Inside
Dot VN, Inc., ( www.DotVN.com : ) (OTCBB: DTVI), an Internet and Telecommunications Company and the exclusive provider of online global domain name registration and Parking Page Marketing/Advertising services for the Country of Vietnam, announced

Web Host Accuses Registrars of Blocking Transfers - WHIR
WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Tiger Technologies ( www.tigertech.net ) claims that a few domain name registrars are preventing customers from transferring domain names from one registrar to another. Tiger’s Robert Mathews says

Satire website survives domain name challenge - The Register
A website that parodied the site of a political lobbying organisation has survived a domain name challenge from the target of its satire because there was no commercial exploitation of the name, even though it was deliberately confusing. The

Agency Mulls Curbs on Cybersquatters - CIO Today
Trademark holders have already had first dibs when new domain suffixes are created, but many companies fear that if ICANN suddenly adds 500 suffixes to the domain-name system, they’d have to register their brands in each domain. Administrative costs

Comcast trials Domain Helper service DNS hijacker - The Register
The DNS hijacker is here to stay. When Denver-based developer Brent Gartner returned home from vacation this week, he discovered that Comcast, his home ISP, was redirecting his mistyped urls to its very own ad-laden search pages. Earlier this month

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