The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has approved the use of new “top-level domains,” which we’ll start seeing next year. So instead of using .com, .net or .org at the end ...
Before 2005, who'd ever heard of an "etsy?" Etsy, Tumblr, and Pinterest are just a few examples of the curious and previously unheard names that have cropped up in recent years. Those names weren't ...
London will join New York City (.NYC) and Las Vegas (.Vegas) next year as one of the first cities to get its own Web domain suffix: .London. On Nov. 15, it was announced that the Internet Corporation ...
On Wednesday, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers released a list of some 2,000 proposals for new Internet address suffixes, including ".blog," ''.web" and ".gift." They represent ...
At its meeting in Paris, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a not-for-profit organization that oversees the naming scheme for web sites, voted to accept a proposal that ...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers backed the introduction of an unlimited number of Web-address suffixes, responding to public officials and marketers who want to expand beyond ...
Domain names ending with “.tokyo,” “.nagoya” and “.moe” will be available next spring as part of a move to increase the number of suffixes by the agency that oversees Internet addresses. The Internet ...
I have a laptop which moves between 2 domains, a win2k domain and a winnt 4 domain. The win2k has a dns suffix which is appended to the machine name when searching for the machine on the network.
I'm walking into a situation where the domain was setup as parkcenter.com instead of parkcenter.local. I am debating rectifying this as it may cause issues in the future. It's a DC, file server, ...