Almost exactly nine years ago, the .INFO domain first started accepting registrations. This was an historic event as it was the first time a new generic top-level domain (TLD) was launched to an existing domain marketplace and, in fact, was the first new TLD to be added since .com. We've seen (and provided technology to power) many other TLD launches since then, with many business models. As you ...
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Read more...Below is their second and final batch of answers. In some cases, we shortened the questions and fixed typographical errors. Part I is posted here . Is there any legal recourse one can take if one mentions during an interview that they do have an existing social-network page such as Facebook but states that it is private?
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Read more...RESTON, VA--(Marketwire - 07/26/10) - .ORG, The Public Interest Registry (PIR) today announced it has inserted its Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) key into the Internet root zone, joining the top of the Internet's "chain of trust." As the first generic top-level domain (TLD) to offer full DNSSEC deployment, the news dovetails .ORG's June announcement that the third largest top ...
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Read more...When New Zealander Peter Dengate Thrush announced a month ago that an obstacle to registering .xxx websites had been removed, he created a distraction from an even more important internet milestone.The Wellington lawyer is chairman...
Read more...The Obama administration on Monday called the release of thousands of classified documents on the Afghanistan war a "breach of federal law," as a prominent senator said the government needs to press charges in the case.
Read more...The Pentagon has launched an investigation to find out who leaked tens of thousands of classified documents on the war in Afghanistan.
Read more...A Pentagon spokesman says the military has launched "a very robust investigation" into the leak of Afghanistan war secrets but doesn't know who's responsible.
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