Posted by Chief Editor , Friday, 05 December 2008
judgement.png[news release] Domain Directors, and its associated company, Instra Corporation, an auDA and ICANN accredited registrar, is continuing with its litigation against auDA.

The Supreme Court of Queensland today set down this litigation for trial for 2 February 2009.

Posted by Sahar Sarid , Friday, 05 December 2008
google_chrom_logo_110.jpgI’ve been using Google Chrome since the day it came out and to tell you it has simplified my browsing habits would be an understatement. Here are few features I can’t live without:

1. I tend to visit certain sites few times a day. Domaining.com , Moniker , CNN , and a couple of others. Since these are the more frequent sites I visit, when I enter the first letter, Google Chrome automatically picks up the most likely domain I would type. For example, to visit Domaining.com all I need to do is type D and enter. To visit Moniker.com it is a M and enter. This saves me lots of typing and clicking to get to the sites I like most.

Posted by Caycee Boyce , Thursday, 04 December 2008
Sample ImageICANN is extending the New gTLDs Applicant Guidebook public comment deadline until December 15. The new deadline applies to the English posting only. For the remaining languages the deadline is still January 7. (The extension is in line with recent community discussion that time during ICANN meetings (i.e., the recent Cairo meeting) should not toll comment periods.) ICANN urges the Internet community to continue providing feedback. This consultative process is key to assist ICANN to further improve the New gTLDs program.

Since the posting on 23 October 2008 of the Draft Applicant Guidebook for New Generic Top-Level Domains , ICANN has been receiving valuable comments from the Internet community. Several of the comments and questions have been focused on the proposed gTLD base agreement.

Posted by Sahar Sarid , Thursday, 04 December 2008
Sample ImageNew web service Nombray is out to help folks establish their online identity by registering their name-based domain. Enter your name into the Nombray search engine and register the various available combinations of vanity URL available. (For example, a search for my name returns GinaTrapani.name, GinaTrapani.us, GTrapani.com, etc.) Then, register the URLs of your choice for $20 apiece, and use Nombray’s simple web page designer and hosting service to link to the various social networks and profiles you’ve set up across the web.

Posted by Sahar Sarid , Thursday, 04 December 2008
Via NamePros , DomainBits , and DNForum :

    “Over 1,000 high quality domains have been stolen by a thief in Iran. He has brazenly set up a website to sell the domains - LuxaryDomains.com. As well, he is sending out lots of emails to domainers informing them of the domains he has available. Here is a partial list of domains stolen:

Posted by Caycee Boyce , Thursday, 04 December 2008
Sample ImageAccording to Ron Jackson's latest Lowdown post, Skip Hoagland has added another key player to his development team at Domains New Media (DMN). After award winning work at Richmond.com, Jon Lumpkin is coming onboard at DMN to work on the development of Alexandria.com which is shaping up to be a very ambitious project. Lumpkin will be working alongside Josh Stauffer and Jeremia Froyland (who developed Portland.com for DMN) to develop the Virginia site. At the same time Gastón Piarrette (who is based in DMN's Buenos Aires, Argentina office) will head up development and content creation for the Egyptian site. Click here to read more on this.

Posted by Caycee Boyce , Thursday, 04 December 2008
Sample ImageICANN's Nominating Committee invites Statements of Interest and candidate recommendations from the Internet community as it seeks qualified candidates to assist in ICANN's technical and policy coordination role. Interested individuals are invited to submit a Statement of Interest to the 2009 Committee for the following positions:

    * Three members of the ICANN Board of Directors
    * Three At Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) representatives (one each from Africa, Asia/Australia/Pacific and Latin America & Caribbean regions)
    * Two members of the Council of the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO)
    * One member of the Council of the Country-Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO)

Posted by Caycee Boyce , Thursday, 04 December 2008
Sample ImageIntroduction

Global Internet Number Resource Policies are defined by the ASO MOU - between ICANN and the NRO - as "Internet number resource policies that have the agreement of all RIRs according to their policy development processes and ICANN, and require specific actions or outcomes on the part of IANA or any other external ICANN-related body in order to be implemented". Attachment A of this MOU describes the Development Process of Global Internet Number Resource Policies, including the adoption by every RIR of a global policy to be forwarded to the ICANN Board by the ASO, as well as its ratification by the ICANN Board. In this context, the ICANN Board adopted its own Procedures for the Review of Internet Number Resource Policies Forwarded by the ASO for Ratification.

Posted by David Goldstein , Wednesday, 03 December 2008
In June 2005, a balding, slightly overweight, perpetually T-shirt-clad 26-year-old computer consultant named Dan Kaminsky decided to get in shape. He began by scanning the Internet for workout tips and read that five minutes of sprinting was the equivalent of a half-hour jog. This seemed like a great shortcut -- an elegant exercise hack -- so he bought some running shoes at the nearest Niketown. That same afternoon, he laced up his new kicks and burst out the front door of his Seattle apartment building for his first five-minute workout. He took a few strides, slipped on a concrete ramp and crashed to the sidewalk, shattering his left elbow.

Posted by Melanie Delannoy , Wednesday, 03 December 2008

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EuroDNS announces the opening of the .tel Sunrise period reserved to trademark owners only, and handled on a first-come, first-served basis, until the 2nd February 2009. Pre-registrations are also still available for the Premium Landrush and Go Live periods at www.eurodns.com.


 
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