June 30, 2008

ICANN’s Expansion in gTLDs Approved

Filed under: Industry News, Marketing — Tags: , — stratumIT @ 11:55 am

ICANNThis is a reprint from the official ICANN website. Exciting announcement for the marketing and branding community!

Biggest Expansion in gTLDs Approved for Implementation
26 June 2008
Paris, France: The Board of ICANN today approved a recommendation that could see a whole range of new names introduced to the Internet’s addressing system.”The Board today accepted a recommendation from its global stakeholders that it is possible to implement many new names to the Internet, paving the way for an expansion of domain name choice and opportunity” said Dr Paul Twomey, President and CEO of ICANN.A final version of the implementation plan must be approved by the ICANN Board before the new process is launched. It is intended that the final version will be published in early 2009.”The potential here is huge. It represents a whole new way for people to express themselves on the Net,” said Dr Twomey. “It’s a massive increase in the ‘real estate’ of the Internet.”Presently, users have a limited range of 21 top level domains to choose from names that we are all familiar with like .com, .org, .info.

This proposal allows applicants for new names to self-select their domain name so that choices are most appropriate for their customers or potentially the most marketable. It is expected that applicants will apply for targeted community strings such as (the existing) .travel for the travel industry and .cat for the Catalan community (as well as generic strings like .brandname or .yournamehere). There are already interested consortiums wanting to establish city-based top level domain, like .nyc (for New York City), .berlin and .paris.

“One of the most exciting prospect before us is that the expanding system is also being planned to support extensions in the languages of the world,” said Peter Dengate Thrush, ICANN’s Chairman. “This is going to be very important for the future of the Internet in Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Russia.” The present system only supports 37 Roman characters.

Upon approval of the implementation plan, it is planned that applications for new names will be available in the second quarter of 2009.

Frequently asked questions on the process

1. Are you selling these new names?

ICANN is not “selling” new top level domain names. There will be a limited application period where any established entity from anywhere in the world can submit an application that will go through an evaluation process. It is anticipated that there will be additional rounds relatively soon after the close of the first application round.

2. What’s to stop others registering my brand name?

Trademarks will not be automatically reserved. But there will be an objection-based mechanism for trademark owners where their arguments for protection will be considered.

3. How did this proposal get developed?

ICANN has a multi-stakeholder policy development process that served as the foundation for the process design. It involved consultation with domain name industry, trade mark attorneys, the business sector, users, governments and technicians.

4. How will offensive names be prevented?

Offensive names will be subject to an objection-based process based on public morality and order. This process will be conducted by an international arbitration body utilizing criteria drawing on provisions in a number of international treaties. ICANN will not be the decision maker on these objections.

5. When will all this happen?

ICANN is working towards accepting the first applications in the second quarter of 2009.

About ICANN:

ICANN is responsible for the global coordination of the Internet’s system of unique identifiers like domain names (like .org, .museum and country codes like .uk) and the addresses used in a variety of Internet protocols that help computers reach each other over the Internet. Careful management of these resources is vital to the Internet’s operation, so ICANN’s global stakeholders meet regularly to develop policies that ensure the Internet’s ongoing security and stability. ICANN is an internationally organized, public benefit non-profit company. For more information please visit: www.icann.org.

Media Contacts:

Jason Keenan
Media Adviser, ICANN
Ph: +1 310 382 4004
E: jason.keenan@icann.org

International: Andrew Robertson
Edelman (London)
Ph: +44 7921 588 770
E: andrew.robertson@edelman.com

May 20, 2008

Cranky Geeks with John C. Dvorak

Cranky GeeksI was reminded this evening that I had not watched a Cranky Geeks episode in a while. Cool stuff. Check it out.

2008 Archive Shows

05.21.2008: Episode 117: Google Gives User Data to Police, Microsoft’s New Plans for Yahoo!, HP Sets Sights on Teen Tech..

05.14.2008: Episode 116: Is the 3G iPhone Imminent?, HBO on iTunes?, Is Google Paying for Android Support?

05.07.2008: Episode 115: OLPC May Abandon Open Source, Web Attacks Taking Off, Netflix Eyes Set-Top Boxes

04.30.2008: Episode 114: Will Microsoft Bail on Yahoo!?, Mozilla’s Fennec Mobile Browser, Nintendo Vetoes Wii Price Cuts

04.23.2008: Episode 113: Web 2.0 Conference, Ballmer Slams Vista, Are Mac Clones for Real?, iPhone Video Threat

04.16.2008: Episode 112: Blockbuster to Buy Circuit City, Tech Patent Bill in Trouble, Linux Subnotebooks

04.09.2008: Episode 111: Windows 7 On Tap?, Yahoo! Wants a Better Offer, EU Allows Mobile Phones on Planes, 3G iPhone?

04.02.2008: Episode 110: Is Google Catering to the CIA?, Warner’s Proposed Music Tax, Microsoft’s OOXML Format War

03.26.2008: Episode 109: Sarah Lacy’s Take on the South by Southwest Conference

03.18.2008: Episode 108: Japanese ISPs to Ban File Sharers, China Blocks YouTube, Botnet Scams Exploding

03.11.2008: Episode 107: iPhone Open for Business, Anonymous Net Posts Illegal?, FCC May Take On Comcast

03.11.2008: Cranky Enough for Ya?

03.04.2008: Episode 106: Google Aids S.F. Homeless, Comcast will Stop Spamming You–for $2, YouTube to Offer Live Video

02.26.2008: Episode 105: Game Developers Conference Wrap-Up, EA After Grand Theft Auto, Is Microsoft Really Opening Up?, Facebook’s Hiccups

02.19.2008: Episode 104: Hostile Takeover for Yahoo!?, HD-DVD Exits Stage Left, DoubleTwist Defies DRM, An Underwater Car

02.13.2008: Episode 103: Yahoo! Spurns Microsoft, Is Microsoft Doing a Zune Phone?, Is HD-DVD Dead?, 3D Television…

02.05.2008: Episode 102: Google’s Objections to Microsoft/Yahoo!, Is Microsoft Overbidding?, Is Dell Doing a Google Phone?

01.29.2008: Episode 101: Music Provider QTrax in Humiliating U-Turn, Googling for Malware, One in Four iPhones Unlocked

01.22.2008: Episode 100: Macworld Recap, Apple’s Movie Rentals, 40 Hours of Battery Life?, a $2,500 Car

01.15.2008: Episode 99: CES Wrapup, What Will Bill Gates Do Next?, Best Buy Nervous About TV Conversion, HD Format War

01.08.2008: Episode 98: Join John Dvorak for an Intimate Tour of This Week’s CES Show, Plus Vegas Highlights

01.02.2008: Episode 97: Tech Journalism at the Crossroads, The Problem with Blogs, Automating Online News Delivery

April 23, 2008

Stratum has moved to Virginia Beach

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April 8, 2008

Is Starbucks making brand adjustments?

Filed under: Marketing — Tags: , — stratumIT @ 8:39 pm

Is Starbucks making brand adjustments?

April 1, 2008

The Difference Between Advertising and Marketing

Filed under: Marketing — Tags: , — stratumIT @ 8:27 am

From Rick Cockrum of Shards of Consciousness fame -

Learn the difference between advertising and marketing. Use them both.

Marketing is the sum of the activities you perform to get the word out about your business and attract the customers you want.

Advertising is one marketing activity. It usually entails publishing paid announcements about your business.

At our theatre we advertise in the local paper weekly. Our marketing consists of a website, word of mouth from our customers (our best marketing), involvement in local activities, public service functions, involvement with local business groups, talking about the theatre in the course of day to day conversations, signage.

You can see that advertising, while important, is only a small part of marketing.

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