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Visionwiz (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Now we can access Internet in our mother tongue. It is possible now with the international body, which manages domain names allowing use of seven Indian languages in Web addresses.The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers which is a global non-profit organisation, has decided in recently held conference in Seoul that now 7 indian languages can be written in web address....
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Web Talk (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Among its features, Firefox has got an interesting autofill feature which completes the web address you are typing in the address bar. In this way, you won’t have to loose a lot of times typing. It is also useful in case you do not remember the website name etc. Sadly, such a feature is disabled [...]
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eJewish Philanthropy (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
As part of the branding rollout for The Jewish Federations of North America, the new Web address ( www.JewishFederations.org ), featuring a new banner and logo, launched yesterday. Those searching for or coming to the current Web site will be automatically redirected»
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Tomedes Blog (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
This one took quite a long time coming but ICANN or the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has finally taken some solid steps to make web-addresses that are not based on the Latin alphabet a reality. In other words, the Internet is going to get a lot more friendlier for a major part [...]
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
London, Nov. 3: Businesses urgently need to upgrade to IPv6, a new version of the Internet's addressing protocol that will hugely increase the number of available addresses.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
The Web could soon run out of available addresses if companies fail to make the transition from IPv4 to IPv6, according to a survey from the European Commission.The current IPv4 system uses 32-bit addresses, which allows for the support of about 44.3 billion addresses, while the next generation of the Internet, IPv6, uses 128-bit addresses, which could allow for billions...
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nufc1892 blog on Absolute Radio (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Businesses urgently need to upgrade to IPv6, a new version of the internet's addressing protocol that will hugely increase the number of available addresses. A survey, conducted by the European Commission, found that few companies are prepared for the switch from the current naming protocol, IPv4, to the new regime, IPv6. Web experts have warned that we could run out of...
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WATblog (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
There are tiresomely endless sites available on the internet to browse almost everything that comes to your mind and chances of getting disappointed are minute. Today the time has come where even talented music composers are running out of ideas, so they end up stealing stuff. Now the web has a similar problem and it [...] Follow us on: Twitter | Facebook | Linkedin | Orkut Our Network: WATShow.com...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Hamleys the famous toy shop has forgotten to renew its domain name allowing a thirdparty company to take over its website.
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eChurchWebsites Blog (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Oh my goodness, I just simply couldn’t resist the temptation to post on this. This is a terrible, fundamental and basic mistake and right on top of Christmas. I wouldn’t wish this on anyone. Telegraph Customers trying to access Hamleys.com were met with a web page displaying adverts for rival toy companies. It appears [...]
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Sify (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
The world is at the risk of running out of web addresses in the next two years if business and government organizations do not switch to another level of naming protocol, web experts have
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nufc1892 blog on Absolute Radio (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Hamleys, the famous toy shop, has forgotten to renew its domain name, allowing a third-party company to take over its website. Customers trying to access Hamleys.com were met with a web page displaying adverts for rival toy companies. It appears the site is now managed by a company called Network Solutions , a company that helps businesses market themselves on the internet, including helping register...
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Cool Science News (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
We could run out of web addresses in the next two years, unless businesses and government organisations heed the advice of the European Commission Photo: GETTY From The Telegraph: Businesses urgently need to upgrade to IPv6, a new version of the internet's addressing protocol that will hugely increase the number of available addresses. A survey, conducted by the European Commission,...
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ChattahBox (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
(ChattahBox)—In two years, we could near the end of unique Internet addresses, say experts. To solve this problem, companies will need to upgrade their existing naming protocol to keep the Internet engines of commerce chugging along. The soon to be obsolete IPv4 protocol has about tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands unique addresses left, which [...]