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Feb 28, 2010 | No Comments
The head of the global Internet addressing authority at ICANN is expected to visit officials in China after ICANN received a request for a new domain name ending in ‘.china’ written in Chinese characters.
The outcome of these meetings will be interesting following China’s recent tightening of internet security which has been seen by many as [...]
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Feb 28, 2010 | No Comments
Domain auction house Sedo has announced that it helped supervise the sale of the domain name Poker.org for a cool $1 million, the most ever spent on a .org domain name.
It was sold by a company called National A1 to PokerCompany.com. The total paid well beats the previous record, held by Engineering.org which sold for [...]
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Feb 26, 2010 | No Comments
It may be obvious to many in the search engine optimisation industry, but it’s worth saying again! Having a good generic keyword domain name to host your website on can greatly help increase your chances of high rankings on search engines such as Google.
Let’s say you have a business selling chairs. If you were to [...]
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Feb 23, 2010 | No Comments
The internet ended the fourth quarter of 2009 with at least a total 192 million domain names registered, according to latest findings by Verisign in their Domain Name Industry brief.
The total includes all of the top level domain names and is an increase of about 15 million on the end of 2008. About 11 million [...]
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Feb 22, 2010 | No Comments
Domain oversight body ICANN claims that most online domain registrations are incorrect.
Up to 77% of domain registrations have information that is either false or incomplete, the report states. It covers international domain registrations for top level domain extensions .com, .org, .net. .info and .biz.
Checks were made on a random sample of domain registrations to see [...]
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