Google has introduced a new top-level domain for the web to use. It’s .ing, and it seems it exists primarily to challenge the internet and its capacity for creativity. I must admit, I’m struggl.ing to ...
Q: Should I switch my company's URL to one of the new domain extensions? A: You're referring to the recent decision by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to open up more than ...
You may be familiar with some of the shortest internet domains used by major companies, such as m.me and fb.me from Facebook (Meta) and Twitter's t.co URL shortener. But, it's possible for live domain ...
URLs can be manipulated to make people think they’re visiting a legitimate site. Google has long wanted to solve this problem, and Chrome in version 86 will test just showing the domain in the address ...
The Google AdWords blog has finally announced that the new display URL policy will go into effect the week of February 24th. The new policy, which I reported at the Search Engine Roundtable about a ...
Watch out, Web 2.0-ified short URL services: the Libyan government is beginning to crack down on certain uses of its national top-level domain. The Libyan governing authority for .ly domains, NIC.ly, ...
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