2011
Archive 2011
One more thing ... about our speakers
Preparations are going well and it's time for a few more words about speakers that will be presenting at our 2011 newdomains.org conference in Munich.
Keynote speakers
We are pleased to welcome one of the "Architects of the Internet" to Munich - Dr. Stephen Crocker, the current Chairman of ICANN. Dr. Crocker is the conference's distinguished guest and will present the keynote speech.
dot HIV campaign greetings
Today, we received a really special greeting on our Facebook page:
The dotHIV-campaign, which will have a speech on our 2011 conference, posted the following picture and a text on their Facebook fanpage:
"We have been invited to give a speech at the newdomains.org-conference this September. And Bernd Kundrun, our supporter and former chairman of the board at Gruner + Jahr, has happily agreed to give the speech together with our co-founder Michael Trautmann.
That's great news! Keep supporting, your dotHIV-Team."
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Stephen Crocker, chairman of the ICANN board, will open newdomains.org
Internet pioneer Stephen Crocker will present the keynote speech at the "newdomains.org - The Munich Conference on new TLDs" on September 26th, 2011 in Munich
Stephen Crocker, one of the Internet's founding architects and recently named Chairman of the Board of the international coordinating authority for domain names, ICANN, will present the keynote speech at the upcoming "newdomains.org - The Munich Conference on new TLDs" meeting. His speech on September 26th will mark the kick-off of the two-day international conference. The event, which will bring experts in the fields of technology, trademark law and business from around the world to Munich, will serve as a platform for discussions centering on ICANN's newly adopted program for the introduction of new top-level domain extensions. ...click for more
Get Ready for the Next Big .Thing: An Overview of New gTLDs
Copyright: ICANN
ICANN's historic decision to expand the realm of top-level domains brought unprecedented coverage this week. Over 1,100 news articles appeared on Monday, and by Wednesday, the number had climbed to more than 2,000.
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