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It’s no secret that almost anybody can launch a WordPress blog since, among other things, the PHP / MySQL script is downloadable for free as “open source” and hundreds
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Just last year, in 2007, the Public Interest Registry (known as the PIR) hiked the price of “.org” domains by 2,5% to $6,15 but that apparently wasn’t enough since
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If visitors to your web site need to transfer sensitive information, they’ll feel a lot better knowing their session is encrypted with SSL.
Why is that?
Well, in the case of
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The whole world is aware that Canada operates the “.ca” domain name suffix and furthermore, every province and territory has its own identity, such as “.on.ca” for Ontario, “.qc.ca”
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Over the past few years, synthetic worlds, like Second Life and some 50 others, have created a new way for people to socialize, entertain, innovate and transact business —
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Human resources executives and their IT counterparts are under the impression that finding the workers they need, featuring the right computer-related skills, is nothing short of a headache.
In fact,
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IT executives, in organizations of all sizes, are growing more familiar with “cloud computing”, the made-up expression which illustrates a particular phenomenon where companies can run almost every information
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In case you missed it, Alex Salmond, Scotland’s first minister, has made a formal request to the ICANN to change the country’s website addresses to .sco as the Scottish
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Any seasoned domainer knows that domain names are big business, nowadays.
The gTLD (.com and such) accompanied by the ccTLD (.ca, .co.uk, .be and such) make for a outstandingly comprehensive
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If you own a “.com” or “.net” domain name, this is very bad news, on all fronts.
Verisign, for the second time in just 6 months, is asking every single
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