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International Association of Internet Professionals

Welcome to the IAIP

We are a nonprofit, global organization poised to be the informational and social hub for Internet professionals with expertise in mobile, social, analytics, search and emerging technologies. The International Association of Internet Professionals already has registered members in over 70 countries.


The IAIP will provide a forum for members to communicate with other like-minded individuals around the globe, submit original articles, foster career advancement, discuss best practices and follow the digital industry.


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Member Articles

Letter to the FTC

  • Posted 08.11.2011
  • | IAIP
The International Association of Internet Professionals (IAIP) is a nonprofit association that provides professional networking and a forum to promote common interests amongst individuals working in and around Internet technologies. Our members and constituents believe strongly in creating a vibrant, thriving Internet community that naturally grows and evolves to serve the needs of people everywhere.
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Around the Industry

British PM Misses Point of Social Media, Threatens Ban

In the wake of the London riots, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced to Parliament that he was considering limiting the use of social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. What's your view - a good safety precaution or a ban of free speech?

Google buys g.co domain

  • Posted 07.18.2011
  • | CNET
Google has acquired the g.co domain which the search giant plans to use for official Google products and services only. According to the post on Google's blog, nothing will change with its public URL shortener goo.gl.

Someone Tell Obama’s Counterterrorism Crew About The Internet

  • Posted 06.30.2011
  • | Wired
Even with al-Qaida using the internet in more sinister ways, such as trying to recruit American Muslims to commit acts of violence in nearby malls and restaurants, the Obama White House’s new strategy to fight terrorism has not addressed terrorist activities online as much as it should.
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