− | Greg is the chair of ICANN's Registration Abuse Policy Working Group [https://st.icann.org/reg-abuse-wg/index.cgi?registration_abuse_policies_working_group (RAPWG)]. He is a founding member of the Registry Internet Safety Group (RISG), a global group of responsible Internet companies that works collaboratively to combat Internet identity theft, and serves as RISG's Secretary. He is also an active member of [https://st.icann.org/lite/page/pdp-wg-ff/ ICANN's Fast-Flux Working Group]. | + | Greg is the chair of ICANN's [[Registration Abuse Policy Working Group]].<ref>[https://st.icann.org/reg-abuse-wg/index.cgi?registration_abuse_policies_working_group (RAPWG)]</ref> He is a founding member of the [[Registry Internet Safety Group]], and serves as its secretary (RISG). He is also an active member of ICANN's [[Fast-Flux Working Group]]].<ref>[https://st.icann.org/lite/page/pdp-wg-ff/ ICANN]</ref> |
− | In 2004, Greg led the re-launch of [http://www.registry.in .IN], the ccTLD of India, on new systems and a set of liberalized policies; the .IN domain then grew from 6,500 to more than 450,000 domains. Greg advised the Government of India and registry operator [http://www.nixi.in NIXI] regarding domain and related Internet policies from 2004-2008, and led the creation of a test-bed for deploying IDNs in Indic languages. | + | In 2004, Greg led the re-launch of [[.in]], the ccTLD of India, on new systems with a set of liberalized policies; the .in domain then grew from 6,500 to more than 450,000 domains. Greg advised the Government of India and registry operator [[NIXI]] regarding domain and related Internet policies from 2004-2008, and led the creation of a test-bed for deploying [[IDN]]s in Indic languages. |
− | He is a member of the [[W3C]]'s Internationalization Core Working Group and sat on the steering committee of the W3C's [http://www.w3.org/Mobile/ Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group]. | + | He is a member of the [[W3C]]'s Internationalization Core Working Group and sat on the steering committee of the W3C's.<ref>[http://www.w3.org/Mobile/ Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group]</ref> |
− | Previously, he worked at Internet companies such as [http://www.travelocity.com Travelocity] and [http://www.citysearch.com CitySearch], and in 1997 became one of the first bloggers to cover Silicon Valley. | + | Previously, he worked at Internet companies such as Travelocity and CitySearch, and in 1997 became one of the first bloggers to cover Silicon Valley. |