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EXCLUSIVE: Terrorism Victims Sue for ICANN to Revoke Domain Names Being Used by Iran

By Jordyn Taylor
(Photo via .NYC)

Prove You’re a Real New Yorker With New .nyc Domain

By Jack Smith IV
She LOVES apps.(Photo by Ian Gavan/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Booting Up: We Need to Protect the Queen as Startups Flock to London

By Jordan Valinsky

Booting Up: Is Your News Feed About to Get More Crowded?

By Kelly Faircloth

Secure Your Spank Bank! .XXX Offers a Safe New Search Engine for Parallel Universe of Porn

By Nitasha Tiku

New York City Poised to Score .NYC, Which No One Else Applied For

By Luke Hammerman
Like this but with Internet addresses instead of homesteads. (Photo: flickr.com/sergemelki

It’s Google Versus Amazon in the Top-Level Domain Applications

By Kelly Faircloth
Consider yourself relocated, kitty. (Photo: Flickr.com/deerwooduk)

7 (Semi-Serious) Legitimate Use Cases for the New Top-Level Domains

By Kelly Faircloth
Also, the company's name is Donuts. (flickr.com/montage_man)

Are You People Really This Excited About Top-Level Domains?

By Kelly Faircloth
(nuts.com)

Local Business Shocked to Find Traffic Declined After Moving Their Website to “Nuts.com”

By Jessica Roy
(gothamist.com)

.NYC Domain Names May Finally Become a Reality

By Jessica Roy
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