Ten-year .co.uk domain names now available
Gives you a really long time to forget your logins From today it is possible to register or renew .co.uk domain names in annual blocks of up to 10 years at a time, following policy changes at .uk registry manager Nominet.…
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.UK Domain Registration Period Extended To Ten Years
Names.co.uk Comments On Change in Registration Terms Offering Choice And SecurityLondon, UK (PRWEB UK) 1 May 2012 As of today domain owners will have the option to register or renew their UK domain names for up to 10 years with companies such as Names.co.uk after a decision by Nominet, the registry for .uk domains. Having previously been available for only a 2 year duration, this decision will ...
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News Stars Of Yesteryear: Where Are They Now?
They became household names by reading and sometimes analyzing the news, inspiring a generation of aspiring, up-and-coming journalists. They were the headliners in prime time, some covering some of the most influential news events of the past several decades. But now many of them have moved on to do other projects, explore different interests and new lives. The Mediaite sleuths are hot on their ...
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More media regulation 'could harm UK websites' MailOnline publisher warns
Martin Clarke (pictured) said the British Press already regularly holds back from publishing information or photographs that rival foreign media organisations use.
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How Getting Banned from Google Adsense Can Be a Good Thing
It’s been a few weeks since I first wrote about Google Adsense banning my account and graciously taking the money that I was earning in my account . It wasn’t much, but money is money and it’s always nice to have…. however that isn’t the topic for this post.
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