Wednesday, January 11, 2012

New domain names

  • SAN FRANCISCO – On Thursday, a digital land rush kicks off that could produce a torrent of new Web addresses for the first time in more than a decade.
  • (USA Today)
  • MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM — Addressing the state of both the current British and European economic situations, 34SP.com has cut all new domain name prices in half during the month of January 2012.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • NEW YORK – Bidding will begin this week for words and brand names such as ".sport," ".NYC" and ".bank" to join ".com" as online monikers. Up to 1,000 domain name suffixes – the ".
  • (INFORUM)
  • The discounted prices will help any small or medium sized business in the United Kingdom or Europe to save 50 percent on any new domain name. 34SP.
  • (WebHosting.Info)
  • Applications for new generic Top Level Domain names will be accepted starting Jan. 13 by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
  • (Redmondmag.com)
  • Activision has just secured the rights to the blackops2.com domain name, fueling rumors that a Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 could be in the works.
  • (Softpedia)
  • But he said organisations had been reluctant to embrace the new policy. [Some of the biggest corporates in Australia] say theyll wait and see what happens. Companies have until April to apply for a top-level domain name, at a cost of $185,000.
  • (The Age)
  • But if the debate in Washington over the creation of new domain names goes the wrong way, Internet policy won't help the free flow of speech online. The U.S. can help by having the courage to stay the course.
  • (Businessweek)
  • NEW YORK -- Bidding will begin this week for words and brand names such as .sport, .NYC and .bank to join .com as online monikers. Up to 1,000 domain name suffixes -- the .
  • (Berkshire Eagle)

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