The fast-growing social-networking site is targeting the world's second-largest Internet market, registering local web address Facebook.cn in China.
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The Internet address www.sex.asia is likely to be the domain name most in demand next week when dot Asia Web sites are launched, says Europe's .eu Internet domain registrar.
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Software behemoth files suits to stifle attempts to profit from domain names.
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Domain name speculator John Gotts talks about why he thinks he got a good deal.
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Companies are dressing up unused domains with cheap content for profit.
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Control of the network might not stay in the hands of its English-speaking creators.
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The Internet’s oversight agency agrees to let VeriSign increase prices of .com and .net domains.
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The domain name sex.com fetches the highest price for a domain name in recent years.
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The cardiovascular disease biotech company will use the financing to push its drug development program.
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Two domain name groups allege VeriSign’s recent settlement with ICANN violates antitrust laws.
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Settlement likely to raise domain name price, though user impact will be minimal.
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Antibiotic developer Cerexa has its sights set on treating MRSA infections.
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Porn can make you blind; painkillers and hypertension; Pfizer awaits Lipitor decision; Regardo raises $20M; OncoGenex gets $12.8M.
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The private-equity firm said it is buying one of the oldest domain registration service providers for $200 million.
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The domain registrar will revamp its product portfolio for small businesses.
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Childhood health biotech company Verus Pharmaceuticals announces first-round financing of $98 million.
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Is the million-dollar domain name back in vogue?
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Concerns about new competition have caused investors to dump shares of Verisign. While it's true that its grip on domain-name registration may be slipping, it still is in a position to benefit from the creation of new top-level domain names.
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A real tongue-twister of a name.
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Domain names want to be free
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