Google to end China censorship after e-mail breach

Google want’s to end censorship of its Google.cn after some hack attempts were found on the e-mails of some Chinese human activists. With the possibility of leaving operations in China due to these reasons, they do in fact go back to their “Do no evil” motto, which I find refreshing, especially after us not getting any [...]

Necklace.net, ArmChair.net, and more! Chance To Buy Some New Domains!

Just wanted to let everyone know that there are some Snapnames auctions that are ending soon which are from domain blogger Andrei from DomainingTips.com.
There are some very eye-catching domains, and I ended up posting about it because I asked to very nicely. I normally don’t blog about individual auctions, but some domains might really be [...]

CNNIC Temporarily Halts New .CN Registrations

CNNIC has temporarily halted new .CN registrations starting January 6, 2010 while CNNIC refines their audit process.
Previous message regarding .CN:
Starting in December 2009, CNNIC, the CN central registry, is only allowing organizations and businesses to register .CN domains. They have also implemented an audit process, where each registrant is required to fill out a CNNIC audit [...]

More Censorship in China – Making It Harder For Domainers To Reach The Chinese Population

There’s always a lot of controversy when it comes to China and the internet (‘Great Firewall’). We all know that the big boys like Google and Bing (November 20, 2009 Bing.com statement regarding Chinese searches) need to adapt to censorship laws in some countries such as China, but that doesn’t mean the average-Joe in China [...]