Identity management service Telnic, which runs the .tel domain, announced on Tuesday that registering for a .tel domain has gone from its initial “land rush” phase into general availability.
Archive for March, 2009
In .tel domain ramp-up, Telnic links with MySpace
Posted in Board Of Intellectual Capital, boic, tagged .tel, boic, domains, Gerbsman Partners, Justin Hayward, TELNIC on March 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Turning Out The Lights: Hammerhead
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged balance sheet restructuring, balancesheet restructuring, boic, Gerbsman Partners, Hammerhead, Hammerhead systems, Venture capital dispatch, wsj online on March 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Big customers, a top-flight engineering staff and $110 million in venture backing was not enough to save Hammerhead Systems Inc., a data-switching company that closed its doors on Thursday.
Social Media Revolution Will Be .Tel-evised
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged .tel, Board Of Intellectual Capital, boic, domain name extensions, domains, Gerbsman Partners on March 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The new top-level domain .tel began the go-live process on March 6. Unlike older domain iterations, .tel is not designed for hosting conventional Web sites. Instead, it uses the domain name system to store and transmit contact information that domain holders customize for content, keywords and privacy.
New .tel domain aims to be ‘phonebook for the net’
Posted in Board Of Intellectual Capital, Business models, Intellectual capital, Investments, Market research, boic, tagged .tel, boic, domains, Gerbsman Partners, Henri Asseily, New Scientist, TLDs on March 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
You might think that the last thing the internet needs is another top-level domain. Website owners can already choose between more than 200 possible endings for their internet addresses, ranging from the familiar .com to the exotic .xn-zckzah.
Why would IBM buy Sun Microsystems? Software, services
Posted in Board Of Intellectual Capital, Economy, Investments, Market research, Sun Microsystems, tagged Chris foster, IBM, mergers, siliconvalley.com, Sun Microsystems, Wall street journal on March 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
With IBM reportedly in talks to buy Sun Microsystems, industry experts say the two tech giants — both of which earned early fortunes by selling expensive hardware — are looking to a future based on a much broader range of computing gear, software and tech services.