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He has been a staff writer for ComputerWire.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/comments-mail/icann-current/msg00139.html icann.org]</ref> | He has been a staff writer for ComputerWire.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/comments-mail/icann-current/msg00139.html icann.org]</ref> | ||
In September, 2011 he took | In September, 2011 he took part in a London panel with [[Nominet]] CEO [[Lesley Cowley]] and ICANN CEO [[Rod Beckstrom]]. The panel was part of a larger tour by Beckstrom to spread awareness and knowledge of ICANN's new [[gTLD]] program.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-3-14sep11-en.htm ICANN Announcements]</ref> | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
* [http://www.unitedstatesdomainregistration.com/articles/dotbizdelay101201.html .biz injunction halts 53,000 domain names] | * [http://www.unitedstatesdomainregistration.com/articles/dotbizdelay101201.html .biz injunction halts 53,000 domain names] |
Revision as of 18:04, 12 March 2012
Country: | USA |
Email: | kevin.murphy[at]computerwire.com |
Kevin Murphy is an Editor at DomainIncite.[1]
He frequently reports on ICANN Meetings[2]
Career History
Mr. Murphy is a former journalist. He has years of experience covering internet and domain name industry news. He has been the US Bureau Chief[3] with Datamonitor, reporting on the internet technology sector on a daily basis for Computer Business Review and ComputerWire.[4]
He usually contributes to publications like The Register[5] and Domain Name Wire.
He has been a staff writer for ComputerWire.[6]
In September, 2011 he took part in a London panel with Nominet CEO Lesley Cowley and ICANN CEO Rod Beckstrom. The panel was part of a larger tour by Beckstrom to spread awareness and knowledge of ICANN's new gTLD program.[7]
Publications
- .biz injunction halts 53,000 domain names
- Microsoft Stakes $240m on Facebook
- RealNames Shuts Down On ‘Control-Hungry’ Microsoft Snub
- Lubing the Nun’s Chuff
- Feds Investigating "Largest Ever" Attack on Internet