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VeriSign Publishes Domain Name Brief (Web Host Industry Review)August 30, 2007 -- ( WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- domain registry VeriSign announced on Wednesday it has published the second quarter 2007 domain Name Industry Brief which reveals that there are currently more than 138 million domain names registered worldwide.
Purplenova first to Launch Secure Home Server supporting Domain Names (ZDNet India)Infinishare Technologies has announced the release of Purplenova 3.1 (http://www.purplenova.com) A product that allows users to web-host content directly from their Internet-connected PC with a domain / sub-domain name.
Are We Masters of Our Domain? (Austin Chronicle)The Domain retail and residential park was supposed to attract upscale stores and new tax dollars to Austin. But critics are concerned that rather than boosting local shops, a subsidy deal struck by City Council with the developers is dropping cash into an already successful project, filled with high-end big-box stores.
Domain Names: The Latest Real Estate Deals (TechNewsWorld.com)Many of us have thought of "locking up" a killer domain name or Web address. Then, all we'd have to do is find a buyer. Some people with whom I speak tell me that all of the good domain names have been registered. Personally, I think that an enterprising and savvy person can still make a big score in online "real estate."
Gambling Site Loses Domain Name (Web Host Industry Review)August 31, 2007 -- ( WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Online gambling site Bodog.com has lost its domain name when a dispute over the ownership of the domain name bodog.com placed the Web site temporarily out of commission.
China Sale Spurs Domain Name Boom (Web Host Directory)An aggressive price promotion in China of website domain names with the ".cn" top-level domain helped spur a fivefold increase in the number of websites using the suffix, according to the company that operates many of the web's core directories.
China sale spurs domain name boom (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)An aggressive price promotion in China of website domain names with the ".cn" top-level domain helped quadruple the number of websites using the suffix, according to the company that operates many of the web's core directories.
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