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  1. Super Software

    news ICANN denies that nTLDs Have Widespread Phishing & Malware Sites

    An ICANN spokesman dismissed accusations that the recent growth in the number of generic top-level domains has caused data breaches, on Thursday. There are now more than 700 top-level domains such as .meme, .guru and .blog. The number of TLDs has exploded only recently -- between 1985 and 2012...
  2. Super Software

    news ICANN denies that nTLDs Have Widespread Phishing & Malware Sites

    An ICANN spokesman dismissed accusations that the recent growth in the number of generic top-level domains has caused data breaches, on Thursday. There are now more than 700 top-level domains such as .meme, .guru and .blog. The number of TLDs has exploded only recently -- between 1985 and 2012...
  3. Premiere

    top Single Letter nTlds i.lighting, d.estate ...

    Recent sales: luxury.estate $50,000 Currently Available for Sale i.lighting g.graphics d.estate All registered until 2015 PM or post offers
  4. Premiere

    top Single Letter nTlds i.lighting, d.estate ...

    Recent sales: luxury.estate $50,000 Currently Available for Sale i.lighting g.graphics d.estate All registered until 2015 PM or post offers
  5. M

    Questions about the new premium TLD prices in market

    I have some questions about what can be considered as "Premium" domains among the new Top Level Domains {.today, .web, .news} I want to know how much can domains like these sell for in the upcoming nTLD market: syntax: {country or city}.today ex: britain.today, egypt.today, cairo.today...
  6. M

    Questions about the new premium TLD prices in market

    I have some questions about what can be considered as "Premium" domains among the new Top Level Domains {.today, .web, .news} I want to know how much can domains like these sell for in the upcoming nTLD market: syntax: {country or city}.today ex: britain.today, egypt.today, cairo.today...
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