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Written by Jerry Nolte
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Monday, 16 March 2009 18:12 |
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Tuesday will be a landmark day in the media world (and an important one for the domain business as well). The Seattle Post-Intelligencer will print its last newspaper before becoming the first daily newspaper in American to print online only. We'll tell you why this could favorably impact your bottom line. |
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Read more... [Tomorrow Will be a Landmark Day in the Media World and for the Domain Business Too]
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Written by Jerry Nolte
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Sunday, 15 March 2009 20:49 |
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In an update to a story we posted earlier today, we now expect the remaining board members at Associated Cities to vote Monday to proceed with next month's show in San Diego. After six board members resigned there were still issues between those who remained, but it appears those have been resolved. |
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Read more... [Latest on the GeoDomain Expo Indications Are the Board Will Vote Monday to Proceed With the Show]
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Written by Jerry Nolte
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Sunday, 15 March 2009 17:21 |
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I just returned from spring vacation visit to one of America's most history rich and picturesque cities, Charleston, South Carolina. The first thing I noticed when we reached the Palmetto State was a new domain name on South Carolina license plates - one that makes you immediately wonder "what were they thinking!" |
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Read more... [Photos Highlights From a Vacation Visit to Charleston SC With a Domain Twist Of Course]
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Written by Jerry Nolte
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Sunday, 15 March 2009 14:49 |
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An official statement on the status of next month's GeoDomain Expo may be delayed until the attorney for show organizer Associated Cities weighs in on who has final authority. Board members disagree over whether the show will be held or not and three members, including the chairperson, have now resigned. |
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Read more... [GeoDomain Expo Update Three Board Members Resign and Attorneys Advice Sought]
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