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  • proper noun Acronym of American Registry for Internet Numbers.

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Examples

  • He then correlated those IP addresses with public net-address lookup services such as ARIN, as well as private domain-name data provided by IP2Location.com.

    Internet News: Wikis Archives 2009

  • He then correlated those IP addresses with public net-address lookup services such as ARIN, as well as private domain-name data provided by IP2Location.com.

    Why Openness Matters - Doubly glyn moody 2007

  • He then correlated those IP addresses with public net-address lookup services such as ARIN, as well as private domain-name data provided by IP2Location.com.

    Archive 2007-08-01 glyn moody 2007

  • # ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2009-05-25 19: 10

    MediaSentry Super-Secret Squirrel tech 2009

  • ARIN simply reveals where the site is being hosted/where the DNS records point to/who operates the root DNS servers for the dom, ain name.

    Crashing the ‘Crashing the Tea Party’ Meme. | RedState 2010

  • "It will just be 'business as usual' if everyone gets their job done," said John Curran, CEO of the American Registry for Internet Numbers, or ARIN, one of five regional groups that dole out such addresses.

    Internet Runs Out Of Addresses As Devices Grow AP 2011

  • Back in the day before ARIN, I obtained a class C license (255 IP numbers) for a network of servers running in my garage.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Stacy Massey, counselor and founder of Abortion Recovery InterNational (ARIN), said the visual memory of an RU486 abortion is the hardest.

    ProWomanProLife » What a nightmare 2010

  • "It will just be 'business as usual' if everyone gets their job done," said John Curran, CEO of the American Registry for Internet Numbers, or ARIN, one of five regional groups that dole out such addresses.

    Internet Runs Out Of Addresses As Devices Grow AP 2011

  • Approximately 6 percent of possible 12-digit IP addresses under Internet Protocol 4 (IPv4) have yet to be assigned, warns John Curran, CEO of ARIN.

    You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz 2010

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