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Just a reminder that the weekend lists of available domain names are now going out on Sunday afternoons. These lists are being sent out to my email subscribers and will not be posted on the blog. Take a minutes and sign up for the email lists. The service is absolutely free and you can unsubscribe
I am beginning a series in which I ask questions of some of the most influential companies and/or individuals in the Direct Navigation industry. This will be an opportunity to learn about the people, the products, trends and inner workings. My first series of questions is with NameMedia. I had the chance to sit with David Zakur - Director Affiliate...
Today in DN Journal's Lowdown: Photos and highlights from the closing night party at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. ccTLDs conference in Amsterdam and Thursday's live domain auction there. Plus post-show visits Friday to the Anne Frank House and the Rijksmuseum (home of Rembrandt's greatest work).
This week's video is being sponsored by PremiumDomains.com.
I'll be honest, I didn't report too much news this week. A few quick hits but the main news is the $1,000 Slogan Contest winner for PremiumDomains.com.
Video is being hosted at Domaining.com for a few days, click on the image below to be taken there. I'll be sure...
New web site allows you to track changes in GoDaddy's terms of service.
Electronic Frontier Foundation has launched TOSBack, a new service to track changes to company's terms of service. It currently tracks a number of popular web sites, including Facebook, eBay, YouTube, and domain name registrar GoDaddy.com. It shows a side-by-side comparison ...
Archive.org and DomainTools take a different approach to the same problem.
Now that ICANN's hearing on Capitol Hill has passed I'm going to return to Domain Name Wire's series on using DomainTools.
Today let's explore DomainTools' historical site thumbnails, a key tool for investigating the prior use of a domain name before buying it.
Most people ...
VeriSign on losing end of appeal over registry contract.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has reversed a lower court decision throwing out an antitrust lawsuit by Coalition for ICANN Transparency (CFIT) against VeriSign (NASDAQ: VRSN). This means an antitrust lawsuit against VeriSign (NASDAQ: VRSN) can go forward, which ma...
Google adds features to local listings; competes with local online business directories.
Google is enhancing its local business listing features and will now compete head on with local business directories such as yellow pages, and to some extent geo domains.
With its new Local Business Center, business owners can add a listing for their business...
ICANN has allowed .biz domain registry NeuStar to grant 1 and 2 character second-level .biz domain names. The domains will be available via an RFP process, with any ungranted domains available via auction.
For more details, check out this article in Kikabink News.
WordPress is one of the most widely used website content management systems today, though I suspect they've got some secret they're not telling us.
I discovered this disturbing exciting trend while looking for fellow geeks to follow, have a look…
These ladies are actual…This article is from DotSauce.com Domain Name Magazine.
Congratula...
Well the domain industry is starting the summer of with a bang.? Ron Jackson of DNJournal kept us up to date on the TRAFFIC Amsterdam conference while Andrew Alleman of DNW as well as Adam Strong and Frank Michlick of…This article is from DotSauce.com Domain Name Magazine.
Domain Buzz - This Week in Domaining
Having the right domain name for your website is only a piece of the big puzzle but it's also a vital link! Using the right domain name from the start is like a happy marriage but sometimes an ugly divorce needs to happen to make things work.
There are a lot of men and women in
A lot of "brands" are built on short clear names. A lot of the time, this name happens to be a CVCV (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant-Vowel) like Nike, Puma, Hulu, Pogo etc. Having the matching .com (majority of the time) is also a must!
(To be clear, a vowel is: A, E, I, O and U. I'm not a
There are now almost 183 million domain names registered around the world across all Top Level Domains (TLDs) according to the latest 2009 Domain Name Industry Brief from VeriSign. This represents a 17 per cent increase year-on-year and a four per cent increase over the fourth quarter of 2008. Registrations increased twelve per cent over
For the last few weeks, I've been learning about ccTLDs. I received feedback from a number of people, some of whom gave advice about investing in ccTLDs, and some who told me to stick with .com domain names. A couple people even specifically advised me not to invest in .US domain names right now, because
Related posts:One ccTLD Lesson I've Learn...
4 June 2009 10:00 AM Eastern
40 IDN's sells as package for 8000 EUR on Rick Latona Auctions. Sale include russian asia.com, lottery.com russia.net, music.net; arabic oil.com, egypt.net; hebrew business.com, search.com
full list:
p?ginasm?viles.com
Spanish mobilepages.com
xn--pginasmviles-cbb2x.com
tel?fonosgratis.com
Spanish freephones.com
x...
31 May 2009
Updated 4 June 2009
One more paper is being included in the Fast Track Implementation package, Cost Analysis of IDN ccTLDs: Focus on Program Development and Processing Costs [PDF, 148K]. This paper provides cost analyses of the IDN ccTLDs including the costs to process a request for a new IDN ccTLD as well
Morning Folks!! Everyone always wants to know how big deals like this happen. I will start by saying it happens by not wasting your time with every person you get an email from. You’ll be wasting your time answering spams from domainers for the rest of your life. A party that is truly interested will contact you over and over again. They will tell ...
A lawsuit was filed in 2005 against Verisign over the fees its sets for .com and .net registrations and renewals, by the Coalition for ICANN Transparency (?CFIT?).
Today the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth circuit reversed the lower court, and allowed the case to proceed against VeriSign, the appellate court for the CFIT
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