domain name in comment and analysis
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Instant delays
Comment It looks to me like bloatware has now spilled out of the PC domain and invaded everything. You name it, I've installed it. Written while flying from London to Greece on BA632 and dispatched from a free wi-fi service in Athens. [16 Apr 2008]
Geography lessons for online retailers
Comment This approach can provide such information as longitude, latitude, connection type and speed, ISP, company name and domain name. Despite the broad reach of the internet, successful online traders need to focus tightly on individual customers. [09 Jan 2008]
Viviane Reding
AS Profile Not every decision is welcomed of course - for example, Reding earned the disapproval of ISPs earlier this year because of the way the dot-eu domain name registration was handled. It's not often a politician makes it into the top 50, but according... [12 Oct 2007]
From CIO to consultant: First impressions count
Comment Domain name Registering a dot-com and .co.uk domain shouldn't cost you more than £6 per year to own. You can try this out before you commit to a domain and then register at any one of a myriad of different registration sites. [16 May 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Searching for mobile search
Comment The organisation putting its weight behind the .mobi domain, mTLD (Mobile Top Level Domain Ltd), is well supported by many investors including handset companies, operators and industry bodies. This works off a known name or brand so www.somewhere... [13 Apr 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 17.03.06
Round-Up The Round-Up isn't going to get drawn into cheap gag-cracking about towels on sun beds but the German company beat its rivals to the domain name, pipping Ralph Lauren, which owns Polo.com, by just over three minutes in submitting the application. [17 Mar 2006]
Word For Word: Google Analyst Day
Comment Question: Thinking of becoming a domain name registry? Schmidt: "There are issues as to whether we'll become a primary domain registrar or work with others. Google hosted a four-hour meeting on Thursday with analysts at its Mountain View... [03 Mar 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Searching for search technology
Comment However, such capabilities have in general remained too expensive for general use, remaining instead in the domain of specialist applications or top-end content management systems. This sifts through multiple Outlook email folders and allows them... [26 Aug 2005]
Will's Web Watch: easy, easy, easy...
Comment It's a fast-growing market and a catchy domain name - but one which is already owned. Essentially, the easyGroup now has a strong brand, diversified from its airline roots - though that business is still responsible for the largest share of online... [20 Apr 2005]
Security Q&A: Your questions answered (Part 2)
Comment My domain name was recently hijacked by spammers. Paul Cullen asks: "My domain name was recently hijacked by spammers who used it to spam people with Viagra ads. Some large corporations who value their brand name very highly have paid large amounts... [05 Aug 2004]
Will's Web Watch: Do firms still know 'squat' about domains?
Comment Chancers will register a domain name in the hope of selling it to the rightful owner for a large sum of money. Lawyers will often advise clients to buy all variations of their name and possible domain extensions to safeguard against future problems. [23 Jul 2004]
Will's Web Watch: Stop thief!
Comment All they genuinely owned was the domain name. But in this case the issue was complicated by the fact the domain was registered and hosted in Australia and Taiwan respectively - far away from the long arm of UK or EU law. [15 Mar 2004]
Devil's Advocate: Software never changes
Comment Using names in programs that referred to the problem domain was helpful but also turned out to be tricky. Freedom to use meaningful words as identifiers encouraged people to write programs in terms that related to the problem domain. [16 Sep 2003]
The Scam Files: Email central
Comment Your domain name is about to expire: Anybody who has registered their own domain name - whether for work or as a personal site - may be surprised to receive an email warning them that it is about to expire and will be handed over to another... [18 Aug 2003]
Beware domain name minefield
Comment That's due to the many domain name dispute rulings in favour of trademark holders. Remember when PwC Consulting forgot to register the domain name for its once-planned spin-off Monday only to find someone else had - but filling it not with a guide... [08 Jul 2003]
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