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A top-level domain name of up to 63 characters of just about any string of letters or numbers can be registered, Icann said. For instance, someone could turn “asknotwhatyourcountrycandoforyouaskwhatyoucandoforyourcountry” into a domain, with no suffix. Applicants will need to spend $185,000 upfront just to apply for such a unique name, however
  1. joshhawxwell reblogged this from pieratt
  2. fwmj said: Am I wrong or do they mean “The dot-com era is over.” vs “The end of the dot-com era is over. Welcome to the dot-anything age.” ?
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  4. thefamilyrecords said: I see little value in long ones like that, and doesn’t typing “amazon” into your browser’s url bar already automatically take you to the site?
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