The latest instalment of the life of Squarespace will see the business returning to private ownership. The platform, which helps entrepreneurs build their own websites, went public on May 19th, […]
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European Country Code TLDs See Slower Growth According to New Report
Domain name stats are always interesting to see, but a new report from CENTR has shown how the market progressed in Europe in 2023. According to their report, European ccTLDs […]
Nominet Considers .UK Modernisation
Nominet is considering bringing in major changes to the .uk registry platform, according to a news item on their website. They are currently consulting with stakeholders to determine the way […]
How Long is Too Long to File a Cybersquatting Claim?
That’s a question that cropped up recently when the famous American chain store Trader Joe’s, known for its grocery stores situated across the States, lost a cybersquatting claim against the […]
Trump Misses Out on Claiming Mar-a-Lago Domain Name
Donald Trump is once again running for US President in 2024, but while he has his challenges in that area, he’s lost the battle to claim a domain name for […]
Domain Brokerage Drops Lawsuit Against Domain Investor
Who is George Dikian? You’d be forgiven for not having heard that name before, but those in the know at VPN.com certainly know about him. The name is a pseudonym, […]
359 Million and Rising: Domain Name Registrations Reach New High in 3rd Quarter
359.3 million – that’s the number of domain registrations active at the end of the third quarter in 2023, according to the latest report from VeriSign. The figures show that […]
Tiny Caribbean Island Could Take Advantage of the AI Boom with its Domain Name
This is the sort of story we love. Artificial intelligence – or AI – has made so many headlines this year, it would be impossible to report on them all. […]
Farewell Google Domains: Squarespace Steps into the Breech
You’d be forgiven for getting the feeling that Google is everywhere. But occasionally – and maybe more often than you might think – one of their services bites the dust. […]
Examining the 100-Year Plan from WordPress
We all know the deal. You purchase a domain name for a year, and then renew it each year if you want to keep it going. There’s auto renewal to […]