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  • Kiwis push for geek.nz

    Professional Internet engineers and technicians in New Zealand are fighting to get their own second-level domain, geek.nz.

  • Australian state domain name plan approved

    The .au domain name administrator has confirmed plans to initiate second level domain names for states and territories, a move touted as allowing state or local groups to promote their interests online.

  • Aust administrator recommends state-based domain names

    auDA's New Names Advisory Panel has recommended the establishment of new second level domain names based on Australia's states and territories.

  • Panel rejects new .au domains

    All of the proposed new Australian second-level domains have been rejected by the New Names Advisory Panel.

  • .pro escapes domain name hype

    Professional practitioners now have a top-level domain reserved just for them, and the domain name industry is working hard to keep it that way.

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