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ICANN approves new domain names
The Board of ICANN has approved a recommendation that could see a whole range of new names introduced to the Internet's addressing system. A final version of the implementation plan must be approved by the ICANN Board before the new process is launched. It is intended that the final version will be published in early 2009.
Presently, users have a limited range of 21 top level domains to choose from — like .com, .org, .info.
This proposal allows applicants for new names to self-select their domain name so that choices are most appropriate for their customers or potentially the most marketable. It is expected that applicants will apply for targeted community strings such as (the existing) .travel for the travel industry and .cat for the Catalan community (as well as generic strings like .brandname or .yournamehere). There are already interested consortiums wanting to establish city-based top level domain, like .nyc (for New York City), .berlin and .paris.
June 30, 2008 in Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications list
Ross Dawson has published 55 of the Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications list. There are many applications I had not heard of and shows that Australians are busy working on new projects even without government support.
June 20, 2008 in Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
Facebook US wins Australian domain name dispute
In the WIPO Administrative Panel Decision Facebook, Inc. v. Callverse Pty Ltd Case No. DAU2008-0007 Callverse which had registered <facebook.com.au> was ordered to transfer the name to Facebook US.
The decision analyses the 3 grounds required to be satisfied in a domain name dispute.
June 15, 2008 in Legal | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
Worldwide patent searches
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June 8, 2008 in Legal | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

