Posted by Michael Gilmour , Monday, 12 May 2008
Sample ImageIn an industry as fast paced as ours it’s always a pleasure to wish a company a happy first birthday. It’s especially true for such a great bunch of guys as those that are running dnZoom. Happy Birthday to you all!

The first birthday is a real milestone and you should all be proud of your achievements. It's good to see that Kentucky can produce something other than a horse race. :-) I look forward to celebrating this great event with you at TRAFFIC Orlando.

As a celebration of the even dnZoom is running a competition to help promote their registra busting product. The prize is a free ticket to TRAFFIC Orlando. Click here for more details.

Posted by Chief Editor , Saturday, 10 May 2008

It is that time of the year again where we are looking for your support and new sponsors...

We just added a new Gold Button banner category on the left hand side as you can see and we think it is an exciting way to promote your business and services to the domain industry at large. With over 250,000 unique readers each month, we offer a variety of sponsorship options and some great promotional discounts until the end of June! 

Details can be found here. Request your complete media kit by contacting us.  

Thank you for reading DomainNews and have a great Weekend!


Posted by Chief Editor , Saturday, 10 May 2008
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The Associated Press reports that wholesale fees for Internet addresses ending in ".org" will increase 10 percent on November 9th this year. The Public Interest Registry, which operates the ".org" domain name, disclosed the planned fee increase in a recent letter to ICANN, the Internet's key oversight agency. The increase brings the annual fee to $6.75. Last year, PIR imposed a 2.5 percent fee increase to $6.15.

Posted by Chief Editor , Saturday, 10 May 2008

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When you read the minutes of ICANN's Board meeting on April 30th, you come accross a section that describes RegistryPRO, the registry responsible for the .pro domain extension, and their request to change its registration agreement with ICANN.

The minutes indicate that, "The TLD has had limited success to date, with registrations in the low thousands." Only a few thousand .PRO domains have been registered to date, primarily due to complex and restrictive registration rules...


Posted by Chief Editor , Saturday, 10 May 2008

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It is official, Moniker has informed us that they have released the final auction catalog for the upcoming T.R.A.F.F.I.C. East conference. The good news is that it is available for download here.

It is important to understand that there will be THREE (3) separate auctions launched during the conference, each featuring different types of inventory...


Posted by Chief Editor , Saturday, 10 May 2008

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DUBLIN, Ireland and WASHINGTON, DC – May 9th 2008 – dotMobi – the company behind the .mobi internet domain name for mobile phones and the dev.mobi developer forum – today announced it has acquired the intellectual property assets of Mowser, a San Mateo, Calif.-based mobile browsing company...


Posted by Chief Editor , Saturday, 10 May 2008
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ZDNet.co.uk published an article today discussing indicating that most internet communications currently use internet protocol version 4 (IPv4). However, IPv6 is increasingly being used, and IPv4 addresses, which are co-ordinated by ICANN, will run out by 2011. Large businesses will not be directly affected, as most use private IP addresses. However, ICANN urges businesses to still implement IPv6-compatible hardware and systems or face being left behind...
 

Posted by Chief Editor , Saturday, 10 May 2008

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The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) sent out an e-mail to their domaining community today. As we reported earlier, CIRA will be implementing changes to the dot-ca (.ca) WHOIS, effective June 10, 2008 but was interesting in their e-mail was the fact that as a result of the changes to the dot-ca WHOIS, there have also been changes to the Registrant Agreement. To review the new Registrant Agreement, please visit http://www.cira.ca/en/cat_Registrar.html. A list of changes to the Registrant Agreement can be found there.

Source: CIRA E-mail - May 9th, 2009


Posted by Caycee Boyce , Friday, 09 May 2008
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Via Google Blogoscoped:

    "Google is shutting down Hello, Picasa’s photo sharing service which was part of the Picasa acquisition back in 2004."

Posted by David Goldstein , Friday, 09 May 2008
Microsoft surely picked a loser in the public relations stakes when it took on, and won its case against, Dutch 46-year-old mother of three Carola Eppink. Eppink wanted to restrict her children's use of the internet by using a self-made program she dubbed MSNLock.

 
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