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Domain Pigeon: Your Unintelligible Five Letter Domain Name Awaits (ReadWriteWeb) You've done the market research. You've built the killer app. Now, all you need is a decent domain name. Preferably a .com. Why? Because the iPhone doesn't have a .net button, for one thing. But finding something short and memorable can be difficult at best. Enter domain Pigeon , a domain search service that eschews one-at-a-time searches by allowing you to thumb through a laundry list of ...
Iran's women fight for rights 30 years after revolution (AFP via Yahoo! News) Women marched alongside men in the protests that helped topple Iran's monarchy in 1979's Islamic revolution, and three decades later are continuing to struggle for more rights.
Council votes to take land (The American Canyon Eagle)The American Canyon City Council on Tuesday took the first step to take land by eminent domain to build two water tanks near the future American Canyon High School.
Future For Electronics Opened Up With Domain Walls That Conduct Electricity (Science Daily)Domain walls that conduct electricity, mere billionths of a meter wide, could be the ultimate nanoscale feature for future electronics. Scientists have not only discovered conducting domain walls -- never seen before -- but learned how to write, erase, and manipulate them.
Books in Brief (Baltimore Sun)A Darker Domain By Val McDermid
'Landrush' in B.C.: New Top-Level Domain Registration Changes Face of the Web, Communication (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) The new ".tel" top-level domain is more than a simple Internet address. Introducing additional functionality, business and professional users with .tel domain names will have all their contact data stored within the domain name server system.
Auckland: (TVNZ)Teenagers in violent relationships? Hard to believe? Domestic violence is perceived as the domain of grown-ups, but shocking new evidence reveals that increasing numbers of young New Zealanders are experiencing relationships which are controlling, abusive and violent.
Ithaca Common Council handed petition opposing the use of eminent domain in waterfront trail plan (The Ithaca Journal)Ithaca's Common Council dealt with both ends of eminent domain at its Wednesday night meeting - it received a petition with more than 1,000 signatures from citizens opposed to the use of eminent domain for Phase 2 of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, and they voted on a final settlement for the Green Street Garage, bringing the total for that project to more than $13 million.
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