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English may lose domain of Web addresses (Chicago Tribune)
Tests on non-English 'Net domain names expected by November, but policies could take 2 years o The Internet's key oversight agency is on track to start testing addresses entirely in foreign characters by November, but rules for determining which ones to permit likely will take another year or two to develop.
Eminent domain battle resurfaces in Assembly (KSBY San Luis Obispo)
Associated Press - July 1, 2007 12:34 PM ET SACRAMENTO (AP) - The debate over how much to restrict California's use of its eminent domain powers to obtain private property resumes this week in...
Eminent domain battle resurfaces in Assembly (San Diego Union-Tribune)
SACRAMENTO, 9:26 a.m. July 1 (AP): The debate over how much to restrict government's use of its eminent domain powers to obtain private property for shopping malls and other developments resumes this week in the state Assembly.
ICANN Ponders International Domain Names (PC World via Yahoo! News)
Participants made good progress discussing changes to Internet governance during an Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) meeting in Puerto Rico that closed on Friday, leaders of the organization said.
iPhone Hype Drives Domain Land Grab (E-Commerce Times)
Visit iPhone.com and you'll see ads for various cell phones that play music -- but Apple's much-hyped iPhone isn't one of them. The domain name was grabbed long before Jan. 9, when Apple announced its gadget combining a cell phone, an iPod media player and a wireless Internet device. Since then, speculators and entrepreneurs have registered thousands of iPhone-related Internet addresses.
Rush for iPhone domain names (News 24 South Africa)
Speculators aiming to cash in on Apple's much-hyped new gadget have registered more than 350 "iPhone" domain names in one day last week.
Latest Regional Domain ?.ASIA? to Launch in October (CircleID)
Regional top-level domain, ".asia" will be open to governments and trademark owners starting in October 2008. DotAsia Organization, the registry managing this new domain extension, is an organization made up of groups that run domain names for China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and other countries. The ".asia" initiative is intended to unify businesses and other users in the Asia-Pacific region. ...
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