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Google Shutting Down AdSense For Domains
The Google direct AdSense For Domains program is being shut down by Google. The last day is April 18, 2012. This is not effecting the whole program, but specifically the "direct AdSense for Domains" program. Google posted this news on this page and people have started to notice the news. Here is the timeline: February 22: AdSense publishers can no longer start using the Hosted domains product ...
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DNS flaw reanimates slain evil sites as ghost domains
Life after death trick could be exploited by cyber-crooks Analysis Cyber-crooks may be able to keep malicious domains operating for longer - even after they are revoked - by manipulating the web's Domain Name System (DNS).…
http://go.theregister.c...
Wales must be united in bid for digital domains
The decision by the Welsh Government to allow Nominet’s bid for a clearly branded space for Wales on the internet provides a big opportunity, says chair of Nominet’s Wales Advisory Group Ieuan Evans
http://www.walesonline....
You still have domains registered on GoDaddy? Why?
Patrick Lambert discusses the numerous instances of GoDaddy.com turning off domains for questionable reasons and with very little notice. Would you trust GoDaddy with your domain name?
http://www.techrepublic...
Domains | John Shaw-Woo, owner, GMeals food service
Getting a new business off the ground can be an all-consuming task. That's why John Howard Shaw-Woo spends much of his time at an inconspicuous business center on Poplar Level Road.
http://www.courier-jour...
Chrome Connecting To Random Domains On Start? Here Is Why!
ghacks: "f you are monitoring your network traffic closely you may have noticed that the Google Chrome web browser and its Open Source counterpart Chromium are both trying to connect to three random ten letter words on start up."
http://linuxtoday.com/n...
Google Stops Indexing Blogger Blogs On Custom Domains
Google’s Blogger has had some issues where new posts on custom domains aren’t being indexed by Google. Bloggers have been complaining about it, understandably, on Google’s Webmaster Help forum (via Barry Schwartz). Apparently, Google initially thought it was happening as …
http://www.webpronews.c...
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