Press Releases about 'domain'

First time in web history : Non-Latin Domain Names Go Online

First time in web history : Non-Latin Domain Names Go Online

May 7th, 2010

For the first time in the Internet’s history, non-Latin characters can now be used for an entire Internet address name. The first “internationalized” domain names (IDNs) were entered into the Internet’s root zone yesterday, marking an historic first in ICANN’s globalization of the Internet.
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IETF Approves DomainKeys Identified Mail as Proposed Internet Standard

IETF Approves DomainKeys Identified Mail as Proposed Internet Standard

May 24th, 2007

In a combined effort to help combat e-mail forgery, phishing and other types of online fraud, technology industry leaders Yahoo!, Cisco, Sendmail and PGP Corporation today announced that the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the group responsible for technical standards on the Internet, has approved DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) as a proposed standard, RFC 4871. DKIM is an e-mail authentication framework that uses cryptographic signature technology to verify the domain of the sender.
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Adding the "D" to Google Apps for Your Domain

Adding the

Dec 18th, 2006

Getting powerful communication and collaboration tools up and running for your organization just got a little easier. That's because Google has added domain registration services to Google Apps for Your Domain, a platform that allows organizations to offer tools like email and shared calendaring to all of their users -- and have them all hosted by Google so there's no hardware or software to install or maintain.
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AOL To Offer Personalized Email Domains for Free to All Web Users

AOL To Offer Personalized Email Domains for Free to All Web Users

Aug 11th, 2006

AOL today announced that, starting in September, it will make personalized email domains available for free to all Web users. AOL is the first company to offer this service, which will be called AOL(R) My eAddress, at no charge.
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Bogus domain name seller sentenced to six years in jail

Bogus domain name seller sentenced to six years in jail

Nov 22nd, 2005

British spammer Peter Francis-Macrae who went by the online moniker of 'Weaselboy', is said to have earned more than £100,000 a week by selling bogus .eu internet domain names from his father's house in St Neots, Cambridgeshire.
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