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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 ...
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