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Throughout February you'll be able to benefit from the following great top-level domain sales at iwantmyname: .ME @ $19.90 USD Montenegro's domain extension and your web address for personal sites. .IO @ $55.00 USD The geekiest domain around the interwebs. Now at our lowest [...] Continue reading
Manwin International the owner of some of the most visited adult sites on the net, including Youporn.com and PornHub.com, which has filed a couple of UDRP of their own as a complainant, has just been hit with a UDRP on a domain name they own, Xart.com While the complainant of the UDRP is not showing [...] Continue reading
A woman pastor by the name of Alois Bell made headlines after eating at an Applebee‘s restaurant and signing the receipt of the bill with the note: “I give God 10% why do you want 18%”. The note was in reference to an automatic gratuity surcharge of 18% that parties of more than 20 people [...] Continue reading
The headline above is a famous quote from Robert Kiyosaki, who also said, "The richest people in the world look for and build networks, everyone else looks for work!" Wise words to keep in mind if you are going to next week's Webfest Global Conference. [...] Continue reading
I work/communicate with people from all corners of the world, so do most of us and it’s something we shouldn’t take for granted. We earn a living online, yet often don’t even stop for a minute to think about just how amazing what we do is. A lot of things are falling apart offline (the [...] Continue reading
ICANN CEO speaks at the Amsterdam Registry/Registrar meeting on Friday January 25, 2013. Photo Stephane Van Gelder Consulting."No, the new gTLD program isn't ready!""Yes, I was wrong on the Trademark Clearinghouse!"Fadi Chehadé showed some strong leadership qualities during last week's ICANN regional registry and registrar meeting in Amsterdam. Honesty [...] Continue reading
Last week I blogged about the way that lots of otherwise legitimate companies leak e-mail addresses to spammers. Here's a few more thoughts. One person asked how I knew that these were leaks, and not dictionary attacks, since the addresses I use are fairly obvious, the name of an often well known company [...] Continue reading