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Some interesting and far reaching developments are afoot in the complex, slightly curious world of Internet domain names. For more than a decade, we’ve all become used to domain names that end in ...
Typosquatted websites that mimic real ones are a hazard for the unwary, potentially inflicting malware, stealing your personal data or worse. It’s the easiest thing in the world to do, and it happens ...
As of April 24, private individuals will be able to run a website with an URL ending in ".swiss" rather than ".ch". This URL domain is certified by the Swiss Confederation and guarantees that the ...
(MENAFN- Swissinfo) As of April 24, private individuals will be able to run a website with an URL ending in ".swiss" rather than ".ch". This URL domain is certified by the Swiss Confederation and ...
Google has acquired G.co to use as the exclusive domain for shortened URLs of its sites, following in the footsteps of other major Internet companies that have bought .co domains recently and ...
A Los Angeles-based company yesterday announced a licensing deal with the government of Laos giving it rights to market the Southeast Asian nation’s .la Internet top-level domain to businesses that ...
What do you do if a web address you printed on a physical flyer contains a typo, and you send that flyer to more than 100,000 households? Well, if you’re the Swiss canton (“state”) of Basel-Stadt, you ...
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