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Verizon's Cybersquatter Based in China (InternetNews.com)

ICANN Releases 10th Year Annual Report (CircleID)

ICANN Should Pay Even More and Increase Its Spending Several Fold (CircleID)

New Top Level Domain Plans Questioned (Overclockers Club)

All News... Medway at Large - Reporters' Notebook (The Kent Messenger)

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Geek Trivia: Master of your (top-level) domain - TechRepublic


Geek Trivia: Master of your (top-level) domain
TechRepublic, KY - 6 hours ago
On June 26, 2009, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will allow anyone to register almost any generic top-level domain. ...

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Verizon's Cybersquatter Based in China - InternetNews.com


Verizon's Cybersquatter Based in China
InternetNews.com - 15 hours ago
Public Interest Registry is a not for profit corporation created by the Internet Society, or ISOC, in 2002 to manage the .org top-level domain. ...

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Top-level domain sale dangerous, far too costly, critics tell ICANN - NetworkWorld.com


Top-level domain sale dangerous, far too costly, critics tell ICANN
NetworkWorld.com, MA - Dec 15, 2008
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan , Network World , 12/15/2008 A controversial proposal to create hundreds of new generic top-level domains is generating harsh ...
ANA Opposes Swath of New Web Domain Levels AdAge.com (subscription)
National Advertisers Want ICANN To Reevaluate Domain Proposal Broadcasting & Cable
ICANN plan for new TLDs comes under barrage of criticism Ars Technica
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Domain name reform to open up Internet wider - 红网


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Domain name reform to open up Internet wider
红网, China - Dec 28, 2008
¡¡¡¡By the first half of 2009, when the Chinese domain names are involved in the international top-level domain name system, Chinese literate people around ...

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What Lies Ahead For DNS? - TMCnet


What Lies Ahead For DNS?
TMCnet - 11 hours ago
In fact VeriSign (News - Alert), the largest registrar for the “.com” top level domain is upgrading its infrastructure to support more than 400 billion ...

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