Domain Name System still at risk      
The Domain Name System (DNS) is still growing strongly, indicating the internet's expansion in terms of infrastructure, users, traffic and applications..
 
'Pope-squatters' hope to cash in on domains      
Web-savvy speculators snapping up domains of possible names for the next Pope may have their best bet turning a dollar by selling not to the Vatican, but to porn site operators, a web metrics firm said Tuesday.
 
Europe to get .eu domain name      
The group responsible for regulating internet domain names last week finally agreed to roll out Europe's own top level name.
 
Global Internet Slashes Domain Registration Prices      
Global Internet is pleased to announce the reduction of per-year domain registration and transfer prices for COM/NET/ORG/INFO/BIZ top-level domains to $7.87/year.
 
Governments to participate in not dominate internet Cerf      
Some internet users and administrators see increased input by governments into the public policy aspects of the internet as worrying, but ICANN chairman Vint Cerf views it as a positive move.
 
Analysis: US government forces .xxx delay      
The US government has managed to push the discussion about the proposed .xxx top level domain to the next ICANN meeting, causing a flare up in the debate about who controls the internet.
 
Registrar's database said to have exposed data      
A database problem with a U.S. domain name registrar exposed sensitive financial and personal information related to thousands of domain name registrations, a Dutch company said Friday.
 
Changing Domain Name Ownership Whois Information & Google Search Ranking Impact      
Every since Google became a registrar in January 2005, SEOs wondered how Google would use the whois data. In mid-February we reported that Google admitted to using registrar data to "increase the quality" of the search results. Today a new thread was created at Cre8asite Forums named Changing Domain Ownership, Do's & Don'ts.
 
Global Internet Slashes Domain Registration Prices      
Overland Park,KS -- Global Internet (http://gi.net) is pleased to announce the reduction of per-year domain registration and transfer prices for COM/NET/ORG/INFO/BIZ top-level domains to $7.87/year. In addition to the newly reduced standard pricing, the Registrar is also offering an additional promotion for .INFO domains for even a lower price of $1.49/year and .NET domains for $4.89 until December 27th, 2007 to everyone
 
Freeparking Announces Host@Freeparking      
New hosting service with a free 60 day trial; offers customers with the flexibility to choose the features they require.
 
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