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Friday, June 12, 2009

Exclusive: The Future of Facebook Usernames

Anil Dash

A small number of super-geeky obsessives is abuzz over the upcoming launch of Facebook Usernames, an exciting new feature that will let you put some parts of your name into a web address.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Mini-Links to Web Sites Are Multiplying

Jenna Wortham

If you have spent any time on the Internet in the last few months, chances are you have clicked on a shortened link Web address.

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Recession Weighs on Web Address Growth

Andrew LaVallee

Maybe sexy Super Bowl ads aren’t helping the domain name business as much as we thought.
Domain registrar VeriSign’s latest report on the state of the industry shows that while more than 10.1 million new Web addresses were registered in the fourth quarter, this was a 17 percent drop from the period a year earlier.

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