According to reports, Microsoft is issuing an emergency fix for a security hole in Internet Explorer that has exposed millions of users to having their computers taken over by hackers. The “zero-day”…
Room To Grow: Most US Businesses Do Not Buy Search Advertising
The Silicon Valley Insider, is reporting on a new online survey which showed that 59% of responding small businesses with Web sites still don’t buy search advertising, usually because they worry it…
They Listen: GoDaddy Changes Pricing Policy On TDNAM Auctions
As DomainNameWire.com reported today, Godaddy has changed their minimum bidding policies on TDNAM expired domain auctions after a few posts ran criticizing Godaddy.com for the practice both on Andrew’s site and on…
Is Google Still In Favor Of Net Neutrality Or Are They Working To Get In The Fast Lane
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal today, Google who has traditionally been one of the loudest advocates of equal network access for all content providers, known as network neutrality,…
Scotland Looking For It’s Own Extension: Will New gTLD’s Hurt The Value Of Existing Country Code Domains
A government studey in Scotland, found almost 60% of organizations there, and more than 80% of those questioned worldwide, support the idea of Scotland having it own gTLD, when they are released…
Open Letter To ICANN: Our Take On the New Domain Extensions
As we wrote a few days ago, Monday is the last day for submitting your comments on the New domain extensions, the gTLD’s, which is an incredibly important issue for all domain…
Kentucky Appeals Court Hears Arguments On Domain Seizure Case
Yesterday the Kentucky Court of Appeals heard arguments that Gov. Steve Beshear’s effort to seize domain names is blatantly unconstitutional. A three-judge panel is weighing Beshear’s unprecedented move to seize the domain…




