Tuesday, June 19, 2012

What's in a domain name? Google, Amazon pay up to find out

Microsoft's alleged iPad killer is a not-so-true Hollywood story | Why we need a code of ethics for the Web

InfoWorld: Robert X. Cringely

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What's in a domain name? Google, Amazon pay up to find out
As companies vie for valuable Web real estate, the real winner emerges in call for new top-level domains: ICANN's bottom line. Read More


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Microsoft's alleged iPad killer is a not-so-true Hollywood story
Apparently, the Redmond renegades have scheduled a big press fandango today in Los Angeles. What are they planning to announce? A new Microsoft-branded iPad-killing tablet. Read More

Why we need a code of ethics for the Web
Cringely calls for some kind of ethics certification program for the Web -- a way for sites to declare that they are good Netizens who adhere to a code of good conduct. That way, Web surfers can reward the sites that follow the rules. Read More



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