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Americorpse.gov (And Other Deleted US Government Domains)
RIP fiddlinforesters.gov, one of hundreds of government domain names that have been terminated since 2004.
Why Is Walmart Upset with a Guy for Photoshopping This Picture of a Horse in Front of One of Its Stores?
The retail giant claims that the prank website walmart.horse will confuse customers and will tarnish "the goodwill and reputation of Walmarts products, services, and trademarks."
How to Get Your Own Emoji URL
Coca Cola recently bought a bunch for a marketing campaign in Puerto Rico, so why don't more people have emoji in their URLs?
Google: 'We're Very .App-y' with Fat New Stack of Domain Names
The Mountain View giant just spent $25 million—a record—on the domain .app.
These Random Americans Can't Have Iran's Domain Names, Judge Rules
Common sense prevails: Country-level domain names can’t be seized in a court proceeding.
The US Is Losing Its Grip on the Names and Numbers of the Internet
ICANN's moves to lose the US contract are a step toward globalized internet governance, but it's not easy, or quick.
The .Trust Club: Meet the Security-Loving Freemasons of the Internet
The .trust top-level domain promises security, but it comes at a price.