Sims said: "The board will probably accept a variety of applications just to test different kinds of TLD and registry structures. You will type in a company name and your browser will be able to deduce what site you are looking for, and it will...
The technical reason for the breach - relating to directory structures - isn't complicated. Faye Spencer, a compliance manager at the Information Commissioner's Office, told silicon.com: "This is a breach of [the Data Protection Act's] Principal 7...
A proposal on the table late Thursday called for Yahoo! That means that a Chinese company can maintain its brand when local web users either search for the company or type in the company's web address.
The websites of the UK's most valuable publicly traded companies are failing users on customer service and privacy, according to research out today - but the findings have been slammed by Dixons, which finished bottom of the table.
Paul Broome, CTO at 192.com, said using India is better suited to companies with classic "waterfall" development cycles and large support overheads but not for dynamic and nimble enterprises which lead with technology.
But an RBS spokesperson said: "This research simply doesn't reflect our experience, it's an unreliable snapshot and RBS didn't even feature in their previous table for quarter one of this year. Field also identified the changing nature of spammers...