Here are the domain name registration results of this week’s 7 New gTLD launches: On Thusday the 26th of August .HIV entered General Availability and got 127 domain name registrations in the zone files after it’s …
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Minds + Machines Has Spend About $1.4 Million So Far Developing It’s Own Registrar
Minds + Machines announced today that it has spent approximately £840,000 (or about $1.4 Million USD) to develop its wholly-own registrar, Minds + Machines Registrar Limited. And that is only payments to an external consultant …
Read More »Public Interest Registry Speaks About Upcoming Launch of .ngo and .ong Domains
With the launch of the .ngo and .ong domains just around the corner, Rebecca Regan-Sachs, a representative of Public Interest Registry, will lend her expertise in online fundraising and brand identity at this year’s International …
Read More »Paint It .Black: New gTLD Registries And Registrars Have A Long Way To Go
New gTLD registries and registrars have a long way to go trying to make New gTLD domain names available to everyone. There is no consistency and every registrar has it’s own confusing rules that most …
Read More »A Few Thoughts On The TRAFFIC Awards Nominations
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. announced the Nominees for the 2014 T.R.A.F.F.I.C. AWARDS today. Here a few thoughts I had after I read the nominations list: People seem to be tired of awards. Not a lot of votes were …
Read More »Landrush Opens For .Website, .Press And .HostT
Radix concluded sunrise for the first batch of its extensions – .website, .press and .host last week. .website alone saw more than 600 orders, making it one of the biggest new gTLD sunrises to date. …
Read More »2014 T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Award Nominations Announced
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. announced the Nominees for the 2014 T.R.A.F.F.I.C. AWARDS. Each of these Nominees received nominations from at least 3 individuals. While nominations are open industry wide, voting is not. You MUST be on the TRAFFIC …
Read More ».ORG Bi-Annual Report: 1.4% Increase Up To 10,428,027 Domain Names
Public Interest Registry, the .org registry, released today the bi-annual report on the growth of .org domains. The report reveals that in the past twelve months the total number of .org domains under management increased …
Read More »DropCatch.com Gives Access To Its Domain Backordering API
DropCatch.com announced today that it has opened it’s domain name backordering API to it’s customers. DropCatch.com has exposed 2 API functions so that you can programmatically backorder domains. This feature makes use of NameBright.com API …
Read More »World Domain Day Auction On Snapnames: Journalists.com, OKU.com, Babysitters.org
The first World Domain Day conference started on Sunday the 24th August at the Avasa Hotel, High Tech City, Hyderbad, India and ends today but Snapnames auction is under way and ends tomorrow. WDD (World …
Read More »Accountability & Governance Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Published By ICANN
On 14 August ICANN posted the Enhancing ICANN Accountability and Governance: Process and Next Steps. Since posting, ICANN received some questions that are compiled here together with items perhaps useful to be addressed for the …
Read More ».HIV Launches With A $200+ Registration Fee And A Charity Model I Don’t Get
.HIV New gTLD enters general availability today with a registration/renewal fee of about $200 or more and with a charity model I just don’t understand how it will work. .HIV registration fees vary wildly depending …
Read More »New gTLDs Reach 2 Million Domain Name Registrations But What Does That Mean?
This weekend New gTLDs reached 2 million domain name registrations as anyone can see at ntldstats.com. 2,012,434 domains to be exact was the first number above the 2 million mark. But should anybody care about …
Read More »European Domain Centre Sees The Future Of The New gTLDs With Rick Schwarz, Frank Schilling and 10 Other Experts
The European Domain Centre posted today an Expert Roundup about “What’s the future for the new gTLDs?”. New gTLDs reached 2 million registrations yesterday and Christopher Hofman asked 12 domain name experts such as Frank …
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