Internet authorities from around the globe will gather in Vancouver to attend the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) annual meeting at the Westin Bayshore from Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, 2005. Leading Edge BC and CircleID are co-hosting this meeting that affects world-wide development of Internet governance and management issues. ›››
The following CircleID Channels have been re-names in order to provide an improved representation of the issues covered... ›››
CircleID members can now post comments to articles for up to 4500 characters long. The comment entry limit was previously 2500 characters and many members had requested that we increase this limit and so we have. Update: Limit further increased to allow up to 6000 characters (as of Oct 17, 2005). ›››
A concern has been expressed by Thomas Roessler regarding the headlines of opinion pieces that are presented on CircleID. (Thanks Thomas, this is indeed a valid point that deserves attention and a careful consideration.) In addition to the meaning and reflection that a headline can portray on the related article or opinion piece, headlines also play a very important role in the world of "online" publishing. So I'll start by explaining why we have developed the "bad habit" of sometimes changing headlines of opinion pieces from their original format before having them published. ›››
A new tool has been added to CircleID website that provides various methods for researching all the internal archives. ›››
A new channel has been added... ›››
We are currently testing Google AdSense as a possible minor revenue source. You will notice these ads automatically selected and inserted on the article pages of CircleID by the AdSense program. ›››