Thanh Duong on March 29th, 2011

(The Atlantic) – Earlier this month, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approved a new Internet domain suffix. After a meeting in San Francisco, the group released a draft agreement that .xxx would soon become a Top Level Domain (similar to .com, .org and .edu) for the world’s adult websites. The group, [...]

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(Business Insider) - Bill Nguyen, whose music service Lala was acquired by Apple and subsequently shut down, has launched a new startup called Color. It just received $41 million in pre-launch funding from Sequoia and a couple other firms, TechCrunch reports. The app, which is available now for both iPhone and Android, lets users take photos [...]

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(Tech Crunch) – By now, everyone and their dog have been able to form and voice their opinions about the $41 million in early-stage funding raised by mobile photo sharing app developer Color. Of course, it is a heck of a lot of money, put in ahead of the actual launch and early user reception [...]

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Thanh Duong on March 24th, 2011

(FT) – The use of the xxx suffix denoting adult content has been narrowly approved by the governing body for internet names, meaning it will join the likes of com and org online. The support of nine of 16 board members of Icann, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, at a public meeting [...]

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Domain registrations increased by more than six per cent in 2010 as more companies looked to set up a website for their products. Figures published by VeriSign reveal that there were 205.3 million domain name registrations in the last 12 months, including 3.5 million original domain names. Additionally, around half of those registered were .com [...]

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