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Dot-Amazon? Let’s think about that, an advisory panel says
The governmental group wants proceedings paused on .amazon, .patagonia, .wine and others.
Posted 04/12/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Barnes | Barnes And Noble | Chile E-commerce
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Barnes & Noble seeks to shut the book on Amazon’s domain expansion
Barnes & Noble is the latest to object to Amazon’s request.
Posted 03/11/2013Amy DustoPost a comment
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No inflation ahead in dot-com web addresses
VeriSign’s renewed contract with the Commerce Department bars price hikes to 2018.
Posted 11/30/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
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Web-domain group ICANN has a new CEO
Fadi Chehadé takes the helm as the group crafts a web addressing scheme.
Posted 06/22/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Furniture E-commerce | Icann
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Amazon eyes a broader domain
The leading e-retailer has applied for 76 new top-level domains.
Posted 06/13/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Zappos Competitors | Icann | Zappos Profit
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Google applies to acquire .Google, .YouTube and other domain names
ICANN says it has received applications for more than 1,900 domains.
Posted 06/04/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Icann
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ICANN extends the application deadline for top-level web domains
A technical problem delays today’s planned close of first-round applications.
Posted 04/12/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Icann
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ICANN has nearly 300 registrants for its top-level domain program
But those new web addresses likely won't help search rankings, Google warns.
Posted 03/19/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Icann
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ICANN says it has 25 “registrants” for new top-level domain names
But the number of applications for the new web addresses could run higher.
Posted 01/20/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Icann
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ICANN to start accepting applications for new web domain names
The fee to apply for a top-level domain name starts at $185,000.
Posted 01/11/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Icann
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