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July 17, 2009

Where you'll find me next year

Rtyjtyjerty

"Next spring the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers [ICANN] — the agency that runs the web's day-to-day operations — plans to allow a dramatic expansion of the 268 'top-level' domains, or everything after the dot. Currently those range from the generic — '.com' or '.org' — to the country-specific, such as '.uk.' But the U.S.-based body now plans to let anyone register a new top-level domain — as long as they can pay the $186,000 (£113,000; €132,000) registration fee. ICANN estimates that there will be about 500 new ones, ranging from the person or company-specific ('.verizon') to the generic ('.books')."

You could look it up.

July 17, 2009 at 10:01 AM | Permalink


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