This was fun to be a part of, and a neat adventure through of some of the history and economics of top-level domains from @Freakonomics. https://t.co/ASvEdYKveb
@DomainIncite@ICANN On Twitter specifically, I spoke with their engineers and reviewed the code they use for hyperlinking. I think the delays in propagating newly launched TLDs are not for lack of outreach by ICANN or necessarily due to an incorrect implementation.
Discover IANA's role (@theiana) in driving DNS & internet interoperability with Kim Davies (@kjd)🌐✨
Join us in this #itsallaboutdomains interview to experience IANA's coordination of unique identifiers, shaping a seamless & interconnected digital world! https://t.co/XN4O7pcejL
Lebanon revolt over last minute time zone changes. "[T]he government is yet to say whether it has informed officials responsible for synchronizing times on mobile phones, laptops and other electronic devices of the change." https://t.co/tHRj6C29pF
@1Quantum0 Because the change was made so late, it is unlikely the updates are consistently distributed. It usually takes many months for computer systems to update — so when policy makers make changes with only a few days notice you will see inconsistent results.
Updates to the time zone database this week to reflect short-term changes in Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt and Morocco. A number of countries are delaying daylight saving time on short notice due to Ramadan.
Have you ever wondered how time zones are coordinated? Kim Davies, ICANN’s VP, IANA Services and President, PTI, explains the fascinating aspects of time changes in his #ICANN blog. https://t.co/UI1WGDVOVB #timezones#time