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domain names News Archive
27-Oct-2005
- 'Postings from Paul Hoffman (CircleID)A month ago, ICANN announced that it had a large set of proposed changes to its " Guidelines for the Implementation of Internationalized Domain Names ". The original guidelines are fairly confusing and not widely deployed by the ccTLDs, so one would think that the proposed revisions would be clearer and more useful.
- 'ICANN asks VeriSign to suspend typo hijacking, VeriSign declines (Ars Technica)Last week, VeriSign launched their SiteFinder initiative where users who mistype .com or .net addresses (or type other invalid domain names) have their web browsers hijacked and are shunted to a VeriSign search page. Reactions to this move were swift and harsh.
- 'Govt working on implementation of multilingual domain names (Hindustan Times)To widen the Internet user base, the government is working on a process to evolve multilingual domain names in Indian scripts for easier browsing of the web by masses.
- 'Business owners can now register or renew com.au and net.au domain names for just $38. (Web Host Directory)DomainCentral.com, an auDA accredited registrar has crashed through the AUD $40 barrier and is selling com.au and net.au domains at just $38/2-years.
- '$600 Domain Name Liquidation Includes 15 One-Word Com Domain Names (PR Web via Yahoo! News) Sacramento, Calif. (PRWEB) October 25, 2005 -- BRANDomains.com announces a special domain name liquidation sale. The portfolio includes 158 dot-com domain names and five other domain name extensions, including 15 one-word dot-com domain names. All domain names are offered for $600 each via BRANDomains.com using Afternic DNEscrow service.
- 'DomainCentral.com Slashes .au Domain Prices Again (PR Web)Business owners can now register or renew com.au and net.au domain names for just $38. [PRWEB Oct 26, 2005]
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