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Headlines from the 9 October edition of the news include:
Governments shouldn't cut Internet: UN telecoms chief | OECD: Mobilizing Civil 
Society for the Internet Ministerial by Milton Mueller | Net Neutrality a Must 
for Working Americans | What Direction is the Internet Headed? | 
Internationalised Domain Names set for launch | Anthony Doesburg: Web body 
looks for new lord of the domain names | Ireland’s real net pioneer: Meet the 
Irishman whose key decisions in the Eighties led to the web as we know it today 
| What's the point of the .asia top-level domain? | Companies prepare to head 
off risk of cyber-squatters in new ‘.asia’ domain | sex.asia likely to be 
Internet domain in demand | CNNIC Exposes Chinese Domain Name Registration 
Violators | California: Apology After Sites’ Shutdown | US Feds pull the domain 
name plug on State of California | Federal 'fix' knocks ca.gov for a loop | Bad 
things lurking on government sites | us: Pennsylvania proposes to ban 
cybersquatting | Cheap domain names fuel
 cybersquatting


And see my website - http://technewsreview.com.au/ - for daily updates in 
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Microsoft-loving (former) security czar calls for closed internet
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/02/richard_clarke_speech_trust_online_santa_clara_university_microsoft/

Cerf on the future of the Net
http://www.govtech.com/gt/148598?topic=117699

How to Trace a DDOS Attack
http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=135457

Short Domain Names Threatened by Proposed Policy on IGO Dispute Resolution 
Procedure by George Kirikos
http://www.circleid.com/posts/710118_short_domain_names_igo_udrp/

Local “.city” TLDs as an Opportunity for City Portals by Dirk Krischenowski
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=2867

New Zealand hits 300 000
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/110/new-zealand-hits-300-000.php

La Nouvelle Zélande atteint les 300 000 .NZ
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1320/nouvelle-zelande-la-nouvelle-zelande-atteint-les-300-000-nz.php

ph: Domain prices should go down, not up
http://www.zdnetasia.com/blog/pinoypost/0,3800005677,63000751,00.htm

Griping, with an audience: Malcontents criticize companies online
http://iht.com/articles/2007/10/03/business/sbiz.php

Cybersquatters Threaten Consumers and Harm Businesses [news release]
http://inta.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1719

U.S. urges U.N. patent agency chief to consider quitting
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKL0190964620071001

Swim.com sold for US$214,500
http://domainnews.com/aftermarket/2007100404/swimcom-sold-for-us214500/


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Microsoft-loving (former) security czar calls for closed internet
Richard Clarke, the man who served President Bush as a special adviser for 
cyber security, has a five-point plan for saving the internet. Speaking at a 
Santa Clara University conference dedicated to "trust online," Clarke called 
the net "a place of chaos in many ways, a place of crime in many ways," but 
laid out several means of righting the ship, including biometric IDs, 
government regulation, and an industry wide standard for secure software. He 
even embraces the idea of a closed internet - which seems to have sparked a 
death threat from net pioneer Vint Cerf.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/02/richard_clarke_speech_trust_online_santa_clara_university_microsoft/

Cerf on the future of the Net
More than 30 years ago, Vint Cerf and colleague Robert Kahn - performing 
research sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency - created 
the core standards that allow computers across the globe to link together. ... 
Cerf spoke with Government Technology at Google's Washington, D.C., offices. 
During the hour-long conversation, Cerf discussed numerous issues that will 
shape the Internet's future, including Net neutrality, municipal wireless 
projects and mobile connectivity.
http://www.govtech.com/gt/148598?topic=117699

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How to Trace a DDOS Attack
At most any time of the day, there's a distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) 
attack underway somewhere on the Internet. Yes, it's still true, despite 
reports that some ISPs have experienced fewer DDOS attacks overall during the 
last six months. It's a matter of quality, not quantity: "When DDOSes do occur, 
they are done with much greater purpose than they used to be," says Rodney 
Joffe, senior vice president and senior technologist for Neustar. "They are 
usually to obscure what's [really] happening in the background."
http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=135457

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Short Domain Names Threatened by Proposed Policy on IGO Dispute Resolution 
Procedure by George Kirikos
ICANN staff has published a draft report on dispute resolution procedures for 
IGO (inter-governmental organization) domain names. This proposal has deep 
flaws and should be rejected by the community, as it does not have the balance 
and protection of registrant rights present in the existing UDRP.
http://www.circleid.com/posts/710118_short_domain_names_igo_udrp/

Birth of ‘.XXX’ Looming?
It has been brought back into the public eye again after being buried in the 
ICANN ‘rejections pile’. Specifically, the idea of a .xxx web suffix for porn 
sites, once characterised as the internet’s vampire, may have risen from the 
dead as part of a larger argument over rules for how much discretion will be 
exercised in accepting or denying applications.
http://www.webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=22484

A successful, yet not complete, trip to Russia by Veni Markovski
On 25 September, ICANN CEO Paul Twomey and myself (as the regional manager) 
visited Moscow at the invitation of the Russian Minister of Information 
Technologies and Communications. While over there we were also scheduled to 
meet some of the .ru Board members, the .su administrators from the Russian 
Institute for Public Networks (RIPN), the Institute for Information Security 
Issues (IISI), and a number of other individuals both from government and 
businesses.
http://blog.icann.org/?p=201

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Local “.city” TLDs as an Opportunity for City Portals by Dirk Krischenowski
One of the most frequently asked question when it comes to the discussion about 
a city top-level domain “.city” (such as .london, .berlin or .nyc) is what 
.city means to the already established official city portal (such as 
London.gov.uk, Berlin.de, NYC.gov or in general City.com). This article 
contributes to the most important topics in this discussion.
http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=2867

What Trademark Owners Really Need To Know About The .ASIA Sunrise [reg req'd]
If you are a trademark owner or represent one, you have almost certainly 
received numerous notifications that the .ASIA sunrise period opens October 9, 
2007. Most of these notifications are likely solicitations from various service 
providers designed to persuade you or your client to register .ASIA domain 
names. This note provides a quick overview of .ASIA so that you or your clients 
can make an informed decision whether or not to take advantage of the .ASIA 
sunrise period.
http://mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=52816

News Alert - Registration Of .Asia Domain Names Opening Soon
>From 6 October 2007, trade mark owners will have the chance to register domain 
>names in the new '.asia' top-level domain (TLD), prior to a general release of 
>.asia names in 2008. The domain space will open in several phases, offering 
>opportunities in turn to government entities, owners of marks currently in 
>use, owners of unused and newer marks, and the general public.
http://mondaq.com/article.asp?article_id=52658

.EC domains for US$17 per year
NIC.EC, the .EC (Ecuador) domain registry have announced a special promotion 
for new .ec domain name registrations. Till the end of October, new .ec domain 
names can be registered for US$17 per year for up to five years under .ec as 
well as com.ec, net.ec, org.ec, edu.ec, info.ec, pro.ec, fin.ec and med.ec.
http://domainnews.com/general/2007100408/ec-domains-for-us17-per-year/
http://domainpulse.com/2007/10/03/ec-domains-for-us17-per-year/

Five hundred requests for accents in Spanish domain names [news release]
http://telecom.paper.nl/news/article.aspx?id=186569

EURid to Implement Automatic DNS Updates for .EU
EURid, the registry for .EU, has announced it will switch to dynamic DNS 
updates on October 9. On that date, .EU DNS servers will begin updating 
instantaneously in response to changes as they occur.
http://blogs.verisign.com/brandprotection/2007/09/eurid_to_implement_automatic_d.php

.ng Internet Registration Soars
Number of Internet registration in the country grows to about 3,000, the 
Internet Registration Association (NiRA) has said.Nigeria got the authority to 
operate its own domain registration body early this year at a formal hand over 
of the domain registration by Mr Randy Bush former Internet registration agent 
for Nigeria to the management of the Nigerian Internet Registration Association.
http://dailytrust.com/content/view/4364/80/
http://allafrica.com/stories/200710010599.html

North’s Country Domain ‘.KP’ Gets Nod
Its just a matter of time before North Korea meets the world through the World 
Wide Web, as its domain ".kp" has recently been delegated for use.
http://koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2007/10/123_11146.html

'.nyc' wants to go .com
Is it time for New York City to corner a piece of the Internet? A growing 
grassroots movement says yes, and is trying to create an ".nyc" domain name to 
go alongside the .coms and .orgs of the World Wide Web.
http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071003/BIZ/710030303
http://chinapost.com.tw/business/2007/10/04/125318/Internet-domain.htm

New Zealand hits 300 000
According to local registry InternetNZ, after seeing constant growth on .NZ for 
the last three years, New Zealand's Internet suffix reached the 300 000 mark on 
September 26, 2007.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/110/new-zealand-hits-300-000.php

ph: Domain prices should go down, not up
The decision last April by Verisign to raise the fee for both .com and .net 
domain names hardly created a fuzz in the online community presumably because 
consumers thought the hike was justified after years of unchanged rates.

But here in the Philippines, the price increase has sent a chilling effect to 
those who have conscientiously followed the oppressive way in which a private 
company has managed th .ph ccTLD.
http://www.zdnetasia.com/blog/pinoypost/0,3800005677,63000751,00.htm

Serbia readies new .RS Internet suffix
Born out of the ashes of what used to be Yugoslavia, Serbia is now a country in 
its own right and with its own Internet extension – .RS – which should go live 
in early 2008. We take a look at the new domain.
http://domainesinfo.fr/english/111/serbia-readies-new-rs-internet-suffix.php

uk: Nominet ups dispute personnel
Nominet, the operator of the .uk internet domain, is looking for 10 IP and 
internet specialists to join its dispute resolution panel as it looks to cope 
with the growing number of domain name disputes.
http://www.thelawyer.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=129120&d=415&h=417&f=416

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Griping, with an audience: Malcontents criticize companies online
As the power of the Internet grows, businesses small and large find themselves 
confounded by disenchanted employees, suppliers and competitors who find 
fertile ground to air grievances online. Armed with little more than a Web 
connection and keyboard, these detractors can irritate, via scathing reviews, 
or cause serious business problems by using online message boards, or even 
disclose company secrets and spread rumors of unethical behavior. They also 
might start a gripe site or register a Web address in another person's name.
http://iht.com/articles/2007/10/03/business/sbiz.php

Cybersquatters Threaten Consumers and Harm Businesses [news release]
The International Trademark Association (INTA) issued a warning on behalf of 
its members to the public, alerting them to the growing threat of domain name 
cybersquatters who deliberately mislead consumers and defraud online businesses.
http://inta.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1719

Bodog Biting back
Lawsuits can frighten, embarrass and ruin. But for Canadian-born Calvin Ayre, 
they can be marketing opportunities. The 46-year-old founder of Bodog 
Entertainment Group, which has expanded from online gaming into music and 
televised fighting, is in the middle of a patent dispute that has so far seen 
Nevada and Washington courts strip Bodog of its domain names, order it to pay 
millions in fines, and demand that Antigua-based Ayre testify in the United 
States next month about his company’s assets.
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/managing/strategy/article.jsp?content=20070918_19917_19917

Facebook wins Manx battle for face-book.com
Facebook has wrestled control of the web address face-book.com away from an 
Isle of Man-based firm that operates it as a revenue-raising link dump.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/01/facebook_domain_dispute/

Computer crime: domains stealing
Like real-world theft, the hijacking of an Internet address can happen quickly 
and with little warning. New York computer consultant Ronen Inowlocki knows 
firsthand. In July, a thief took control of the yyy.com address Inowlocki has 
owned for years.
http://www.crime-research.org/news/03.10.2007/2924/

us: County exec candidates fight war of domains
After being wooed for months by a Democratic Party power structure searching 
for any viable candidate, State Sen. Lena Taylor filed papers this week to run 
for Milwaukee County executive. The Milwaukee Dem may find it hard to get a Web 
site with a catchy address, however, since her opponents have been busy 
gobbling up domain names.
http://onmilwaukee.com/politics/articles/politics100307.html?12870

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U.S. urges U.N. patent agency chief to consider quitting [Reuters]
The United States on Monday said the head of the United Nations' intellectual 
property and patent protection agency WIPO should either publicly answer 
allegations of dishonest conduct against him or resign.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUKL0190964620071001
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/01/AR2007100100865.html

Arsys Grows Beyond 500,000 Domains
Arsys Internet announced that it now hosts over 500,000 domains. Over the last 
two years, the company has doubled its domain name registrations, bolstering 
its status as Spain’s No. 1 domain name Registrar and one of the fastest 
growing in Europe.
http://www.webhostdir.com/news/articles/shownews.asp?id=22445

DNSWorld Conference
The world’s premier international conference on Internet Domain Name Service, 
DSNWorld, will be held from Oct. 10-12, 2007 in Cancun, Mexico. The multiple 
stream event features over 70 expert lectures, special presentations, tutorials 
and workshops. Topics include IP addressing, the transition from IP4 to IP6, 
domain name issues, NAP's, root servers, Internet governance, hijacking, DNSSEC 
and more.
http://www.it-analysis.com/technology/security/event.php?eve=105

A New Way of Looking at the World (Wide Web)
Every country has its own two-letter code, such as .de for Germany and .cn for 
China. But not all codes are so obvious, such as .lk for Sri Lanka or .za for 
South Africa. That's where a new map from Byte Level Research comes in handy. 
Their Map of the World Wide Web includes 180 of the 250 county codes currently 
in use, covering most United Nations countries. Each two-digit code is aligned 
over the country it represents. And each world region is color coded with the 
legend below for quick and easy reference.
http://bytelevel.com/news/world_wide_web_map.html

Rumor: AOL to turn Wow.com into 'World of Warcraft' social network by Caroline 
McCarthy
I'm a smidgen skeptical of this rumor, if only because it seems so darn 
obvious: TechCrunch reported on Tuesday morning that Time Warner's AOL may have 
found a use for its Wow.com domain, which it acquired in 1998 as part of the 
offal of what had once been CompuServe.
http://www.news.com/8301-13577_3-9789343-36.html

The art of the dotcom mark
... The ever-evolving market-place has thrown up many new challenges. 
Especially when it comes to domain availability. It's said that all the good 
dot.com and dot.co.za names have already been snapped up. Which isn't 
surprising when you think about the rate at which new domain names are 
registered globally every day. And which causes problems for established 
companies that might not have had the foresight to register their names and are 
now forced to change their names because other companies have registered the 
names! These companies then have to opt for a dot.biz or dot.net address. But 
we all know which address is really foremost in people's minds ... (When you 
developed a logo "in the olden days", foresight meant having a logo with a 
lifespan of 15 to 20 years!)
http://cbn.co.za/pressoffice/fusion_design/fullstory/391.htm

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Domain Name and Internet Traffic Industry Announces 'We Get It!' Awards 
Finalists [news release]
T.R.A.F.F.I.C. announced the finalists for its annual We Get It! Awards. The 
domain name and Internet traffic industry's most highly coveted award is given 
to the organization or individual(s) that has best demonstrated an 
understanding of the power of domains and the Internet by attracting visitors, 
increasing sales and beating competitors in terms of Internet marketing.
http://domainpulse.com/2007/10/01/domain-name-and-internet-traffic-industry-announces-we-get-it-awards-finalists/
http://www.domainnews.com/general/2007100207/domain-name-and-internet-traffic-industry-announces-we-get-it-awards-finalists/

The Domain Distribution Network Partners with Network Solutions to Offer 
Aftermarket Premium Domains For Sale
The Domain Distribution Network (DDN), an aftermarket domain distribution and 
fulfilment service, announced today that it has partnered with Network 
Solutions, an ICANN accredited registrar and leading provider of Internet 
services, to offer premium domains to Network Solutions customers.
http://domainpulse.com/2007/10/03/the-domain-distribution-network-partners-with-network-solutions-to-offer-aftermarket-premium-domains-for-sale/
http://domainnews.com/general/2007100314/the-domain-distribution-network-partners-with-network-solutions-to-offer-aftermarket-premium-domains-for-sale/

Aussie domain name distributor signs US registrar
Network Solutions has inked a deal with Queensland domain name distributor 
Domain Distribution Network (DDN) to resell 'aftermarket' domain names. The 
Queensland company harvests already registered but expired or parked Internet 
domain names and resells them to all types of end-users, including businesses 
and consumers.
http://computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1654914151;fp;2;fpid;1
http://arnnet.com.au/index.php/id;1654914151;fp;4194304;fpid;1
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/index.php/id;1654914151;fp;2;fpid;1

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Swim.com sold for US$214,500
ipAuctions sold swim.com for US$214,500 in an auction that was completed on 3 
October. The winner was listed as "mountain74". There was 34 bids, 32 of them 
coming in the last 6.5 hours. The website is currently used for selling 
swimwear in the US.
http://domainnews.com/aftermarket/2007100404/swimcom-sold-for-us214500/
http://domainpulse.com/2007/10/03/swimcom-sold-for-us214500/

egX Group to sell Domain Name - www.investment.com [news release]
egX Group has announced it is selling the domain name investment.com. egX will 
be selling the domain name through Moniker's T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Auction reserved 
for Premium Domains in Miami, Florida October 9th to the 13th.
http://egxworld.com/ir/NewsDetails.asp?ID=116

TRAFFIC Domain Name Conference Auctions Evaluated in New Analysis by Research 
and Appraisal Company Zetetic
Based on analysis of 34,000 historical domain name sales, Zetetic projects the 
upcoming TRAFFIC Conference Domain Name Auction in Miami to yield nearly US$2 
million in sales.
http://zetetic.com/about-zetetic/press-release-9-28-2007.html
http://domainpulse.com/2007/10/02/traffic-domain-name-conference-auctions-evaluated-in-new-analysis-by-research-and-appraisal-company-zetetic/
http://domainnews.com/aftermarket/2007100303/traffic-domain-name-conference-auctions-evaluated-in-new-analysis-by-research-and-appraisal-company-zetetic/

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Kampagne gegen IP-Adressen-Speicherung
Der Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung geht in die Vorwärtsverteidigung gegen 
weit verbreitete Praktiken zur Erfassung personenbeziehbarer Nutzerspuren auf 
Internetangeboten. Der Zusammenschluss von Bürgerrechtlern hat dazu die 
Kampagne "Wir speichern nicht" gestartet.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/96789

Europarat gibt Empfehlungen zum Schutz der Meinungsfreiheit in Krisenzeiten
Das Ministerkomitee des Europarats hat drei Texte zum Schutz der Meinungs- und 
Informationsfreiheit in Zeiten der Krise verabschiedet. In den "Richtlinien zum 
Schutz von Meinungs- und Informationsfreiheit in Krisenzeiten" und der 
"Erklärung über den Schutz und die Förderung des investigativen Journalismus" 
hat sich das Ministerkomitee unmittelbar vor der gestern gestarteten 
fünftägigen Konferenz der Parlamentarischen Versammlung des Europarates auf 
eine Absicherung journalistischer Arbeit verständigt. Die ausführlichere 
Empfehlung zur "Förderung der Meinungs- und Informationsfreiheit in den neuen 
Informations- und Kommunikationsmedien" (CM/Rec (2007)11) befasst sich vor 
allem mit mehr Transparenz und Aufklärung der Nutzer darüber, inwieweit ihre 
persönlichen Informationen im Netz protokolliert werden.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/96845

Auch Innenminister Schäuble will Webseiten mit gefährlichen Inhalten sperren
Nach dem Treffen der EU-Innen- und Justizminister in Lissabon begrüßte 
Bundesinnenminister Wolfgang Schäuble den Vorschlag von EU-Innenkommissar 
Franco Frattini, im Rahmen eines von ihm ausgearbeiteten Antiterror-Pakets den 
Zugang zu bestimmten Webseiten zu sperren.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/96829

Drei Neue fürs Jugendamt
Ute Butz ist Rathaus-Dezernentin und zuständig für die Themen "Jugend", 
"Schule" und "Soziales". Und sie ist Sturm erprobt - innerhalb von nur zwei 
Jahren stand sie mehrmals vor ungewöhnlichen Personalproblemen.
http://www.rga-online.de/lokales/radevormwald.php?userid=&publikation=2&template=phparttext&ausgabe=41835&redaktion=2&artikel=108542325

La Nouvelle Zélande atteint les 300 000 .NZ
Le .NZ dépasse désormais les 300 000 enregistrements. Un chiffre en nette 
progression depuis 3 ans.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1320/nouvelle-zelande-la-nouvelle-zelande-atteint-les-300-000-nz.php

Livre blanc sur les noms de domaine, V2
L'édition 2007 du Livre blanc de Loïc Damilaville vient de sortir. 21 pages 
pour répondre aux principales questions sur les noms de domaine.
http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1318/livre-blanc-sur-les-noms-de-domaine-v2.php

La PARL des noms marocains
Les autorités marocaines en charge du .MA ont adopté une Procédure Alternative 
de Résolution des Litiges (PARL), qui sera administré par le Centre d’Arbitrage 
et de Médiation de l’OMPI. Détails de cette PARL spécifique au .MA.
http://domainesinfo.fr/chronique/164/la-parl-des-noms-marocains.php

La Serbie prêt à se lancer sur Internet
L’extension serbe – le .RS – devrait ouvrir courant 2008. Un projet de charte 
de nommage est en ligne jusqu’au 8 octobre 2007.
http://domainesinfo.fr/extension/1321/serbie-la-serbie-pret-a-se-lancer-sur-internet.php

EDHEC Nice : les Matinées de Domaine.info
Créer des échanges d'idées sur les questions actuelles que se posent les 
Entreprises sur le monde de l'Internet et plus précisément du nommage : c'est 
l'objectif des "Matinées de Domaine.info", cycle de conférences débats lancé 
par l'EDHEC Business School à Nice. La prochaine matinée aura lieu jeudi 11 
octobre de 9 à 11 heures dans les locaux de l'école , 400 Promenade des Anglais 
à Nice sur le thème "Les noms de domaines : quelle stratégie adopter ?"
http://sophianet.com/wtm_article45048.fr.htm

Internet, l'Italia lancia la Carta dei Diritti
Si è svolto a Roma il Dialogue Forum on internet rights, un vertice per 
rilanciare la proposta italiana di un Bill of Rights della rete in vista 
dell'Internet governance forum di Rio del Janeiro.
http://www.gazzettadelsud.it/index.asp?Pagina=speciali%5cspeciale2.asp&ID=233

Milano: convegno sugli aspetti giuridici di Internet
Dopo il "Dialog Forum on Internet Rights", l'11 ottobre 2007 si terra' a Milano 
un importante convegno sugli aspetti giuridici di Internet.
http://studiocelentano.it/d.asp?id=27128&opt=ict
http://news.excite.it/hitech/tec/472954

Renfe abre un portal web accesible a través de dispositivos móviles
Ante los profundos cambios que está viviendo el mercado ferroviario, Renfe ha 
decidido moverse a alta velocidad, también en lo relativo a las Tecnologías de 
la Información y las Comunicaciones. Dentro de la apuesta de Renfe por éstas, 
destaca el reciente lanzamiento del portal para dispositivos móviles Renfe.mobi 
y la apuesta por el canal de venta on-line de billetes de tren.
http://www.idg.es/computerworld/articulo.asp?id=182549

Registro de Nombres de Dominio en America Latina - Estadisticas al 30 de 
Septiembre del 2007
El estudio iniciado por LatinoamerICANN para medir la incidencia de políticas 
de Sociedad de la Información en el desarrollo de los ccTLD's de la región, así 
como analizar el impacto de las políticas de los ccTLDs en las politicas de 
Sociedad de la Informacion nacionales, mantiene una recopilación de datos 
estadisticos de la región, a continuación se presentan los datos recabados al 
30 de Septiembre del 2007.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1554

Promoción dominios nuevos .EC a $17 por año
Desde el 20 de Septiembre hasta el 31 de Octubre del 2007, todos los registros 
de dominios nuevos serán a US$17 por año.
http://www.latinoamericann.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1553

Não perca o domínio que você deseja registrar
Siga estes dez cuidados para evitar que algum espertinho registre antes o 
domínio que você descobriu que está disponível. Não o digite no browser, por 
exemplo. Veja porque.
http://webinsider.uol.com.br/index.php/2007/10/03/nao-deixe-escapar-o-dominio-que-voce-deseja-registrar/

Story on .kp in Korean
http://hankyung.com/news/app/newsview.php?aid=2007100177471

Story mentioning ICANN in Russian
http://www.smi.ru/go/908022337/www.smi.ru/07/09/24/908006450.html

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