Saturday, October 23, 2010

People & companies in the news: .co, Sedo, ICANN, Rick Schwartz, and Rick Silver

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Open journaling price just hours Away for domains .co - also in the news: Silver of Sedo, Rick Schwartz, ICANN and Rick in Canada

The public can generally begin recording Domains .co in daily prices heading Tuesday (July 20) 11 of registrars that have been selected to provide the recently re-launched extension. Each Registrar shall establish its own by lowest price, but more will fall in the range of $ 25-$ 30.

.Co is officially Colombia country code but that nation decided to open the TLD to use global, allowing the individual registrants to take advantage of the fact of "co" is an abbreviation for popular for a number of terms "company", being the think first.

There are several other items to offer today.A couple of weeks back we will for a new format for the SedoPro Forum that is transforming what had been an annual Conference for best customers of Sedo in a "World Tour" which will lead to a number of cities in the coming months.At the time noted that SEDO plans to put more details on a dedicated, including registration information and the hotel.Ese Web site site

It is now online at SedoProWorldTour.com .the series of conferences unique invitation starts Boston (Oficina_deel_hogar_de_Sedo) with a two day 31 August and 1 September event.

T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Conference co-founder Rick Schwartz is to inform another great generic domain sales - Punchbowl.com - a name sent to Punchbowl Software Inc.amount not revelada.A regret that this sale is subject to an agreement of non-disclosure, knowing that Rick is very unlikely that allow the name go six figures (he rarely allows any name go for less).

ICANN has some important deadlines for public comment subiendo.Una issue which is of special interest for domain owners is a proposal to change the domain transfer process .the idea is to improve safety and reduce the kidnapping, but many believe that the initiative could disrupt the market replacement to allow that a seller to Undo a transfer months later that completed.

 Fabulous.com Operations Manager Peter Stevenson 

posted a comment today that summarizes very well what is at stake (thanks to George Kirikos for the link to this).To make your voice heard in this deadline is July 25.You can post your comment here.

Another deadline for public comment on a Charter of rights of Registrant and improvements to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement is coming up on July 30.For more background on this issue you can read the comment posted by Mr. Kirikos here .you can publish your opinion here.

Rick Silver

Finally, in the event that you missed - we have published a new cover story over the weekend - a profile of founder Rick silver entitled n49 Interactive Alchemist country code: how devout .ca Rick Silver is Turning Into Gold Canadian Web sites.

Rules of silver which built an Empire Online on the extension of their nation - .ca - relatively surprise country code extension most other routinely alto.Mientras that there is no doubt that fixed rule of .coms Internet roost, ccTLDs have been like gangbusters in the past two years, making bets the plate on the generic top-level domains .ca look more intelligent with each passing day.

The new cover story take you through the entire journey that led to where it is today ? silver

a journey that began when it became the first member of his family born on Canadian soil once parents barely escaped the Holocausto.Creo you will find his story to be fascinating both staff and a level of negocio.Espero enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it.

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