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ICANN Votes ANY Word Can Be A TLD
Monday, 14 July 2008 03:53

ICANN (think of them as the domain name government) recently voted that any word can be used as a tld (the extension on a domain name, eg. .com or .net) if you can foot the bill for it. No confirmed prices on this yet, but I have seen rumors that $50,000 would be a starting point. Be on the lookout for mass internet confusion as we introduce yet more .<your word here>'s for the general public to remember.


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