suffixes
Renaming in Batches
White Paper A group of "Renaming" macros will be created, which perform different renaming jobs, i.e.renaming all the variables in a SAS data set, renaming partial variables, adding prefixes, adding suffixes, and/or replacing the... [29 May 2009]
Icann waves in relaxed website naming rules
News The first suffixes are likely to be given to businesses and other major organisations. Countries are expected to keep their specific suffixes but, as in the example above, cities could also get... [27 Jun 2008]
Step-by-Step Guide to Managing the Active Directory
White Paper Using this tool, an administrator can manage each of the domains in the forest, manage trust relationships between domains, configure the mode of operation for each domain (native or mixed mode), and configure the alternative User... [07 Jun 2006]
Dot-mobi land grab underway
News The first domain suffixes especially created for mobile devices became available on Monday but some critics say a new domain naming plan is unnecessary. On Monday, Mobile Top Level Domain, the company put in charge by... [24 May 2006]
Adult entertainment makes a bid for top level domain
News Ten organisations have submitted detailed proposals to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) for the rights to sell the potentially lucrative domain-name suffixes. The other proposed... [22 Mar 2004]
Yahoo! looking to buy Chinese web address venture
News and 3721 come as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the net's supervising body, is studying whether to add suffixes in non-Roman character sets to its domain name database. Yahoo! [21 Nov 2003]
Exposed: The domain name shame of failing firms
News Seventy-four per cent of users assume a company's web address will be of the Companyname.com convention, and that is invariably the first guess, but a confusing use of hyphens and a proliferation of suffixes such as... [12 Sep 2003]
5 years ago... Corporate giants win domain name case
News Opportunists are nowadays given short shrift - even as .info, .biz and other suffixes come in, giving major trademark owners a headache - and even those companies with historical claims to a name usually lose out to the... [24 Jul 2003]
Beware domain name minefield
Comment All this is not helped by the proliferation of domain name suffixes over the last couple of years that give businesses an often bewildering range of URLs to register for their brand. While there is a topical side to the... [08 Jul 2003]
Palm's spring collection launched with cameras and Wi-Fi
News The Tungsten C joins a stable of Tungsten devices with the suffixes T and W and features a built-in keyboard, more memory and - for the first time in a Palm device - integrated Wi-Fi wireless networking connectivity. [24 Apr 2003]
US bans sex sites' use of 'innocent' URLs
News It applies to all domain names around the globe, even those in other countries and ending in suffixes such as .nl or .uk. The US House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to ban pornographic internet... [28 Mar 2003]
Icann to introduce more elite domain names
News Icann, the body which controls the introduction of new domain names, has said it will approve a range of new suffixes during 2003. However, although Icann says it intends to introduce even more suffixes... [16 Dec 2002]
Virus Alert: Shakira joins the chick-worm posse
News Sophos suggests blocking files with two suffixes, such as ".jpg.vbs", which are used by virus writers to fool users into thinking that a malicious visual basic script is a harmless picture attachment. [06 Jun 2002]
Icann unveils new domain names
News These represent suffixes for museums, business co-operatives and the aviation industry. Three other new suffixes were given the Icaan rubber stamp of approval earlier in the year with '.info' scheduled... [11 Sep 2001]
Icann names new domains
News At a meeting in California, domain name governing body Icann approved the new suffixes, in a bid to relieve the pressure on existing top-level domains like dot-com, dot-net and dot-org. Icann received over 200 different... [17 Nov 2000]