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  • Hells Angels revved over disputed domain names (The Fresno Bee)The Hells Angels are suing a Visalia woman who allegedly registered 20 Internet domain names that would be likely fits for the motorcycle club and tried to auction them off on eBay. Read comments


  • 24 Million Domain Names Registered in 2008, Total Reaching 177 Million Worldwide (CircleID)According to a new report, the number of domain names increased by 24 million globally in 2008 increasing the total to 177 million domain name registrations across all of the Top Level domains (TLDs).


  • Internet domain names grow to 177M (BizJournals)The Internet added 24 million domain names in 2008, according to a fourth-quarter report by the Internet infrastructure services company VeriSign Inc. (VRSN)


  • Hells Angels revved over disputed domain names (KFTY TV50 Santa Rosa)The Hells Angels are suing a Visalia woman who allegedly registered 20 Internet domain names that would be likely fits for the motorcycle club and tried to auction them off...


  • Domain name industry thrives despite the gloom (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)The domain name industry has defied the economic gloom by posting 16 per cent growth last year compared to 2007, according to the latest figures from VeriSign.


  • Windows Server 2008 Read-Only Domain Controller Benefits (Enterprise IT Planet)Discover how read-only domain controllers provide improved security, faster logon times and an expanded set of administrative roles.


  • WIPO: Jackass.com owner a real jackass, but can keep domain (Ars Technica)The World Intellectual Property Organization has the thankless job of overseeing Internet domain name disputes, but few can have been as surreal as the just-concluded case brought by US media giant Viacom. The company sought control of jackass.com from a "serial cyber-squatter" based in the Virgin Islands who was (and is) using the domain to show pay-per-click ads. When hauled before WIPO to ...


  • Chu Retracts Comment That OPEC Isn?t His Domain, Cites Naivete (Bloomberg)Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu said today that lobbying OPEC on oil production is ?not in my domain,? only to retract the statement hours later, citing his ?naivete.?