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NIST tool helps Internet master top-level domains (EurekAlert!) At the request of a worldwide Internet organization, a computer scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) developed an algorithm that may guide applicants in proposing new “top-level domains”—the last part of an Internet address, such as .com, that people type in navigating the Web. As new top-level domains are added to the familiar .com, .info and .net, the ... us.rd.yahoo.com
NIST tool helps Internet master top-level domains (PhysOrg) At the request of a worldwide Internet organization, a computer scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology developed an algorithm that may guide applicants in proposing new “top-level domains”the last part of an Internet address, such as .com, that people type in navigating the Web. us.rd.yahoo.com
New algorithm weeds out malicious look-alike Internet domains (New Kerala) Washington, May 17 : Experts at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed an algorithm that can check whether a proposed domain, the last part of an Internet address like .com, is confusingly similar to existing ones by looking for visual likenesses in its appearance. us.rd.yahoo.com
Montreal, it's to dine for (New York Daily News) New York may be the greatest city in the world, but sophisticated, international Montreal flaunts dining as dazzling as the Big Apple's. The bilingual French-Canadian metropolis tempts with all sorts of restaurants: celeb chefs' posh domains, funky little BYOBs and heritage-proud kitchens that revel in Quebec's bounty. us.rd.yahoo.com
Price Increase for .org Domains (WebProNews) This year brings bad news for .org domain owners. Public Internet Registry (PIR) , the company that operates the .org domains, is raising its rates by 10% or $.60. read more us.rd.yahoo.com
ICANN Preparing for Mass Introduction of Top-Level Domains? (CircleID) At the request of ICANN, Paul E. Black , a computer scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ) has developed an algorithm that may guide applicants in proposing new Top-Level Domains (TLDs). As new TLDs are added to the familiar .com, .info, and .net, the algorithm checks whether the newly proposed name is confusingly similar to existing ones by looking for visual ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Help! We're Running Out Of Internet! (Forbes) The World Wide Web could run out of addresses by 2011. us.rd.yahoo.com
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Jul 2005 17:30 UTC (New Mobile Computing) Consumers will soon be able to recognize Web sites specially designed for use by mobile phones by the new .mobi suffix, which will be introduced alongside the popular .com and other top-level domain names. us.rd.yahoo.com
"Today, we're making the first source code of our OpenSolaris on Xen project available (New Mobile Computing) to the OpenSolaris developer community. There are many bugs still in waiting, many puzzles to be solved, many things left to do. Because we don't believe the developer community only wants finished projects to test. us.rd.yahoo.com
Remarks by The First Lady on the Egyptian Education Initiative at the . World Economic Forum (InfoBolsa) World Economic Forum 18/05/2008 13:11:00 Business Wire National Congress Center Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt 11:30 A.M. (Local) MRS. BUSH: Thank you very much, Mr. us.rd.yahoo.com
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