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Data Domain Reports Q2 Results (Byte and Switch)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Data domain, Inc. (NasdaqGM:DDUP - News) today announced results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2007. Net revenue for the second quarter of 2007 was $26.5 million, an increase of 31% from the first quarter of 2007 and an increase of 176% from the second quarter of 2006.
Use of Eminent Domain Begins in Atlantic Yards Plan (The New York Sun)
The state is pushing forward with its plans to use eminent domain in preparing for the $4 billion Atlantic Yards project, the future home to a Nets basketball arena and more than 6,000 apartments in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. Since late last week, property owners in the footprint of the project have been receiving letters from the state asking for financial information ...
Go Daddy, Afilias Announce Joint Venture, Plan to Revitalize .US Domain (CircleID)
In a press release issued today an announcement has been made about the Alliance Registry , a joint venture between Afilias and Go Daddy , which is stated to combine the best in secure technology and marketing capabilities to revitalize the .US top-level domain name. More...
Forum Fanfare: Domain Name and Design Advice (ECommerce-Guide)
Today we are putting the spotlight on our ECommerce-Guide forums members and the issues some are facing ? from boosting a small business owners' morale, to questions about choosing a domain name to advice on Web site navigation.
dnZoom Reaches for Domain Profits (Web Host Industry Review)
Aug 1, 2007 -- ( WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Managing a medium- to large-sized domain portfolio can be taxing for any individual or company, especially when the domains are spread across multiple registrars, parking services, Web hosting providers and marketplaces.
Companies seek control of `.us' domain (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
In Britain, ".uk" is the suffix of choice for Internet addresses. In Germany, it's ".de." In the United States, however, ".us" is the forgotten stepchild. Web sites tend to prefer ".com," which was designed as a global moniker for commercial sites but is heavily populated by Americans. Two companies prominent in the domain name industry want to challenge that notion.
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