Mudassir Khan: .bike, .guru new additions to domain names
Nine ne...: .bike, .guru new additions to domain names Nine new domain names have been reportedly made available as the internet domain names sys...
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
.bike, .guru new additions to domain names
Nine new domain names have been reportedly made available as the internet domain names system undergoes a radical change.
The new web address suffixes, include .bike, .clothing, .singles and .guru and the new names are expected to be released at a rate of 10-a-week.
According to the BBC, the new names, formally known as generic top level domains (gTLDs) are currently open only to those with registered trademarks and will be open to the general public at the end of January 2014.
The report said that last month four new domains were launched that included the Arabic word for 'web', the Chinese word for 'game' and the Russian words for 'online' and 'web site'.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) believes that the new set of names will transform the way business is done online and will help consumers easily find specific content within each extension.
The report said that Icann has invited companies to submit applications for names they would like to register and request for new names include the likes of .porn, .ninja, and .ferrari.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Steve Jobs reportedly called Android’s founder a ‘big, arrogant fk’
It’s no secret that Steve Jobs did not have much affinity for his mobile competition at Google, going so far as to say he would destroy Android, which he considered to be a product that was stolenApple. His attacks appear to have been even more personal as Fred Vogelstein’s book, Dogfight: How Apple And Google Went To War And Started a Revolution reveals. Business Insider notes one especially provocative quote in which Jobs refers to Andy Rubin, the founder of Android, as a “big, arrogant fk,” and Android itself as a “fking rip off of what we’re doing.”
It’s no secret that Steve Jobs did not have much affinity for his mobile competition at Google, going so far as to say he would destroy Android, which he considered to be a product that was stolenApple. His attacks appear to have been even more personal as Fred Vogelstein’s book, Dogfight: How Apple And Google Went To War And Started a Revolution reveals. Business Insider notes one especially provocative quote in which Jobs refers to Andy Rubin, the founder of Android, as a “big, arrogant fk,” and Android itself as a “fking rip off of what we’re doing.”
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