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Domain Registration Fees for .COM and .NET set to increase in July 1, 2010, Thanks to Verisign
TechFilipino —
Authority: 128
I believe this news affects all of us who owns .COM and .NET domains . A price increase on domain registration fees has been set by Verisign for 2010, an increase of 7% to the prices that are currently offered. The .COM increases from $6.86 to $7.34 and the .NET increases from $4.23 to $4.65 . So how does ...1 week ago -
VeriSign Increases Registry Fee for .COM and .NET Domains
DomainPulse.com - The Beat on the Domain Name Industry —
Authority: 432
VeriSign, the registry operator for .COM and .NET domain names announced this week that effective 1 July 2010 there will be an increase in registry domain name fees, effectively the wholesale price to registrars, for the Top Level Domains as per its agreements with ICANN. The increase will see the registry fee for ...1 week ago -
VeriSign Isn’t Stupid. That’s Why It’s Raising .Com Prices
Domain Name Wire —
Authority: 481
VeriSign price increase makes sense for the company. There has been a collective whine from the domainer community over the past 12 hours after news broke that VeriSign is increasing .com prices again. I’m whining, too. But this is an expected and smart move by VeriSign. VeriSign’s contract with ICANN ...1 week ago -
VeriSign Isn’t Stupid. That’s Why It’s Raising .Com Prices
Adam Dicker | Domain Expert —
Authority: 159
VeriSign price increase makes sense for the company. There has been a collective whine from the domainer community over the past 12 hours after news broke that VeriSign is increasing .com prices again. I’m whining, too. See the original post here: VeriSign Isn’t Stupid. That’s Why It’s Raising .Com Prices1 week ago -
VeriSign Increases Domain Name Fees In 2010
Domaining - Domain Name News | How To Buy And Sell Domains —
Authority: 120
The thieves at Verisign announced today that effective July 1, 2010 there will be an increase in domain name fees for .com and .net. The registry fee for .com domain names will increase from $6.86 to $7.34 and the registry fee for .net domain names will increase, from $4.23 to $4.65. In a release to the market ...1 week ago -
VeriSign Announces .COM and .NET Registry Price Increase
Fka200.com —
Authority: 122
Well, looks like a price hike has been announced. Expected, so no big surprise.VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), the trusted provider of Internet infrastructure services for the networked world, today announced, effective July 1, 2010, an increase in registry domain name fees for .com and .net, per its agreements with ...1 week ago -
January Conferences Unveil Attractive Agendas & Verisign Plays Scrooge Again
Adam Dicker | Domain Expert —
Authority: 159
Today in the Lowdown at DNJournal.com: The 2010 domain conference schedule gets underway next month with two major shows and I am very much liking what I am seeing on their agendas. Plus, Verisign plays Scrooge again – announcing another big price hike for .com and .net domains just in time for Christmas. Here is ...1 week ago -
Higher .com/.net fees? Big whoopie!
Acro.net - Technology Rants & Raves by Acroplex —
Authority: 99
Today, Verisign announced the increase of their fees for registering/renewing .com/.net domains. Per contract, they are allowed to increase the fees up to 7% annually. No such increase occured in 2009.My response: big whoopie.A 50 cent increase in registration/renewal fees means an increase of costs by $50 per 100 ...1 week ago -
EchoSign Integrates With Twitter To Tweet Out “Signed Deals”
Family Learning Center —
Authority: 164
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ICANN to Hold Live Consultation on New gTLD Registry Agreement
Domain Name Wire —
Authority: 481
Live consultation to settle differences on domain name registry agreement. ICANN has scheduled a live consultation regarding the new top level domain name registry agreement for Thursday, 7 January 2010. The goal of the consultation is to discuss open issues in the agreement including: the process for amending ...1 week ago -
ICANN to Hold Live Consultation on New gTLD Registry Agreement
Adam Dicker | Domain Expert —
Authority: 159
Live consultation to settle differences on domain name registry agreement. ICANN has scheduled a live consultation regarding the new top level domain name registry agreement for Thursday, 7 January 2010. The goal of the consultation is to discuss open issues in the agreement including: the process for amending the ...1 week ago -
Six Channel Blogs The VAR Guy Didn’t Write: Dec. 4
The VAR Guy —
Authority: 528
The VAR Guy is feeling a little run down this week. Lack of Latte will do that to you… If our resident blogger had more energy he would have written the following six blog entries for the week ending Dec. 4, 2009. 7. Press Your Luck: CA Inc. is getting ready to launch ARCserve 15 for VARs and MSPs in 2010. But ...3 weeks ago -
HostingCon Welcomes 2010 Platinum Sponsor, VeriSign
Web Hosting Blog —
Authority: 153
“We are very excited to have VeriSign return to HostingCon in 2010 with an even greater presence than is years past,” says Kelly Kleiner, VP Sales at iNET Interactive. “Web hosting is a dynamic industry and security continues to play large role as the business expands,” says Bob Angus, Product Marketing ...3 weeks ago -
Cloud Computing the Focus of Next Year’s Parallels Summit
Web Hosting Geeks' Blog - News, Trends, Discussions. —
Authority: 123
On November 20, global leader in web hosting automation, virtualization and cloud enablement, Parallels, made the announcement that Melanie Posey will be giving the opening keynote address at the Parallels Summit 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida next year. Posey, Research Director of IDC’s Web Hosting Services and ...3 weeks ago -
Stocktwits gets funding, Bit.ly get’s safer, Cli.gs gets bought
TheWayoftheWeb —
Authority: 120
The Twitter ecosystem is busy as always, so rather than try to write 20 posts to cover everything purely for SEO benefit, I thought I’d round up three things which stood out: Stocktwits has gained $3 million in another round of financing for the social and microblogging network for the stock market. It’s ...3 weeks ago -
Bit.ly Is Battling Spam With The Help Of VeriSign, Sophos, and Websense
Pulse2 - Technology News And Reviews —
Authority: 521
Bit.ly is the biggest URL shortening service thanks to the popularity of Twitter. Given that websites and files are masked by Bit.ly, spammers and virus artists are taking advantage of the situation. A normal message may be followed by a Bit.ly URL that links to a malicious website. In a blog post from earlier ...3 weeks ago -
Bit.ly Gets Smart on Twitter’s Pervasive Malware (ReadWriteWeb)
Adam Dicker | Domain Expert —
Authority: 159
Bit.ly, the reigning king of Twitter’s short URL service is taking a good hard look at malware. In a blog post published earlier today , the company announced a partnership with three security giants to beef up protection for the millions of Bit.ly short links whizzing through Facebook and Twitter every month. The ...3 weeks ago -
What’s Behind That Short Link? Bit.ly Steps Up Its Efforts To Sniff Out Spam.
TechCrunch —
Authority: 873
With the rise of Twitter, we’ve also seen the rise of link shorteners (standard URLS take up too many characters). The king of the link shorteners right now is bit.ly , which is the default shortener on Twitter and accounts for more than 75 percent of all short URLs on the service. Every month, bit.ly shortens ...3 weeks ago -
ICANN to prohibit nonexistent-domain redirect for new TLDs
Family Learning Center —
Authority: 164
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ICANN to prohibit nonexistent-domain redirect for new TLDs (Ars Technica)
Adam Dicker | Domain Expert —
Authority: 159
Earlier this week, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) published a draft of an “explanatory memorandum” for a proposed clause that prohibits the managers of new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) as well as IDN country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) from redirecting users when they try ...4 weeks ago

