The .NET Framework has introduced the concept of application domains, which act as lightweight processes. More than one application domain can coexist in the same OS process. A default application ...
Google has announced the launch of its .app top-level domain (TLD), an internet domain it paid $25m for in 2015 after ICANN began auctioning new generic TLDs (gTLD) in 2012. Developers and others who ...
Starting last week, on May 8, Google has opened the .app top-level domain (TLD) to the general public, allowing anyone to register their desired .app domain name. As its name implies, the domain is ...
Over three years after Google paid $25 million to gain the exclusive rights to the “.app” top-level domain, the company is at last making .app domains available to register starting today and running ...
Google has rolled out .app, a new top-level domain (TLD); it is the first TLD to require HTTPS (encrypted) traffic (unencrypted (HTTP) traffic is disallowed), according to an announcement by the ...
Google paid $25 million to get exclusive rights to the .app TLD, according to a new report. TLDs, or “top-level domains” are the bits like “.com” and “.net” at the end of web domains. ICANN, the ...
So, we have a 3rd party control that doesn't play nicely with some of our applications . . . This particular control never worked unless we forced the apps that use it to compile targeting x86 (32-bit ...