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  • VeriSign Increases Domain Name Pricing (Slashdot)BillGatesLoveChild writes "CNET reports VeriSign has made its move, increasing domain name prices by 7%. From October 15 2007, .com domains will now cost $6.42 (up from $6) and .net domains $3.85 per annum. ICANN had previously voted to support the increase. Despite annual income of $323.4M from .com domain names alone, VeriSign claims it needs the increase to provide "a high level of security ...


  • Domain name fees going up (Austin Business Journal)VeriSign Inc. said Thursday it is increasing registry domain name fees.


  • New Regulatory Mechanism For Critical Protein Signaling Domain Identified (Science Daily)In a study with far-reaching implications, scientists have for the first time identified a new in vivo regulatory mechanism for the PH Domain, a component of many proteins that allows them to move from a cell's interior to the cell membrane in response to stimulation of cell surface receptors. The findings offer a promising avenue for the development of novel therapies for immunodeficiency or ...


  • VeriSign Raises Domain Prices (ComputerWire)The annual price of a .com or .net domain name is set to rise up to 9% in October. VeriSign, which runs both those namespaces, announced the increases yesterday.


  • Domain name fees to increase (Houston Business Journal)VeriSign Inc. is increasing registry domain name fees.


  • VeriSign to increase .com, .net domain fees (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News) VeriSign is planning to raise the wholesale cost of registering a .com or .net domain name in October to generate more money for infrastructure improvements, the company announced on Thursday.


  • Verisign wastes no time jacking up domain prices (Addict 3D)Sweetheart deal with ICANN ready to pay dividendsVerisign yesterday announced in a press release that it will raise its registry fees for .com and/or .net domain names by seven per cent to $6.42 on October 15, 2007, as provided for in a controversial contract inked last March between the company and ICANN.?


  • Domain Name Prices Rising This Year (NewsFactor)The master-keeper of Internet addresses ending in ".com" and ".net" -- two of the most popular domain name suffixes -- said Thursday it would raise fees charged to register those names. The annual levy for ".com" will increase 7 percent to $6.42, and the ".net" fee will go up 10 percent to $3.85. The per-name fees are what VeriSign Inc. collects from companies that sell domain names on its ...