Finding a domain name could be about to get dot-complicated. The global body charged with coordinating the Internet's naming system is accepting applications for what are called generic top-level ...
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TEMPE, Ariz. -- Former President Bill Clinton presided over a star-studded panel Friday evening, voicing his preference that the United States maintain control of the Internet's domain name system, ...
A group of Internet top-level domain holders have formed a nonprofit association to prevent what they fear will become a splintered Internet Domain Name System. The new group, the Top Level Domain ...
Three months after unveiling 20 top-level domains outside the official Internet naming system, start-up New.net today released another 10 top-level domains designed to add more naming choices for ...
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Business is staking a claim for a voice in running the not-for-profit corporation to manage the Internet domain-name system that's slated to be up-and-running on Sept. 30. The U.S., backed by the ...
D3 Global, the a decentralized domain name company, has raised $25 million to modernize the way that internet domain names operate. D3 is building what it calls the world’s first DomainFi network on ...