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Domain Names News Archive
15-Dec-2005
- 'Millions of domain names registered with invalid contact information (Geek.com)The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has completed a study on the accuracy of contact information in regards to registrations of domain names.
- 'Watch Out - Valuable Domains are Being Dumped Without Being Checked First (Web Host Directory)Domainannounce, a member of the deleted domain information industry, today announced a new service that helps Domainannounce's customers obtain the domain names they really want by giving them preferred access to a uniquely compiled database of recently deleted domain names.
- 'Millions of domain registered fake (Macworld UK)Approximately 2.3 million domain names have been registered with obviously false information, such as (999) 999-999 for a telephone number or "XXXXX" for a postal code, and another 1.6 million were registered with incomplete information, according to the US Government Accountability Office.
- 'Nearly all Chinese festival domain names registered (People's Daily)Nearly all Internet domains named after Chinese festivals have been registered, the People's Daily reported.
- 'Mozilla warns of Firefox flaw (iafrica.com)Mozilla has warned users of a bug in its newest browser, Firefox 1.5 that, after visiting sites with long domain names, could make it seem like their computer has crashed.
- 'Prices reduced for dot.ie domain names (Irish Examiner)The IE Domain Registry (IEDR), the managed registry for Ireland?s dot.ie domain names, today announced a 20% price reduction for new dot.ie domain registrations and renewals.
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