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'''Kieren McCarthy''' is CEO of .Nxt, Inc. -- a company that supplies information and analysis on Internet policy and governance issues. Kieren is a journalist by profession, specializing in the Internet and domain names, and has written for, among others, The Register, The Times, and The Guardian. He maintains a blog at KierenMcCarthy.com. Kieren was appointed ICANN's General Manager of Public Participation in January, 2007 and left in November, 2009. In 2011, he established the [[.nxt Conference]] to create a more positive dialogue around the issue of new Internet extensions - new gTLDs. Shortly thereafter, he created the company [[.Nxt, Inc.]], which is dedicated to supporting the multi-stakeholder model by providing timely and helpful information on Internet policy and governance, covering organization such as [[ICANN]], [[IGF]], [[ITU]], [[OECD]] and others.
'''Kieren McCarthy''' is CEO of .Nxt, Inc. -- a company that supplies information and analysis on Internet policy and governance issues. Kieren is a journalist by profession, specializing in the Internet and domain names, and has written for, among others, The Register, The Times, and The Guardian. He maintains a blog at KierenMcCarthy.com. Kieren was appointed ICANN's General Manager of Public Participation in January, 2007 and left in November, 2009. In 2011, he established the [[.nxt Conference]] to create a more positive dialogue around the issue of new Internet extensions - new gTLDs. Shortly thereafter, he created the company [[.Nxt, Inc.]], which is dedicated to supporting the multi-stakeholder model by providing timely and helpful information on Internet policy and governance, covering organization such as [[ICANN]], [[IGF]], [[ITU]], [[OECD]] and others.



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http://icannwiki.com/index.php/Kieren_McCarthy

Kieren McCarthy is CEO of .Nxt, Inc. -- a company that supplies information and analysis on Internet policy and governance issues. Kieren is a journalist by profession, specializing in the Internet and domain names, and has written for, among others, The Register, The Times, and The Guardian. He maintains a blog at KierenMcCarthy.com. Kieren was appointed ICANN's General Manager of Public Participation in January, 2007 and left in November, 2009. In 2011, he established the .nxt Conference to create a more positive dialogue around the issue of new Internet extensions - new gTLDs. Shortly thereafter, he created the company .Nxt, Inc., which is dedicated to supporting the multi-stakeholder model by providing timely and helpful information on Internet policy and governance, covering organization such as ICANN, IGF, ITU, OECD and others.

A second .Nxt conference is set for 24-26 August 2011 in San Francisco...read more

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Dyn, Inc.

Dynamic Network Services, Inc., established in 1998 by a team of young technologists, is a company offering web hosting services and sophisticated web technology solutions. It is an IaaS and DNS services manager; they provide two different DNS platforms, one for individuals and small businesses, and the other for larger corporations. They claim to be the world's fastest growing provider of managed DNS. In June, 2009, it became the first managed DNS provider to offer its Dynect Platform clients DNSSEC. ...read more

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RegistryPro

 
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