The new list of Generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs):
aero .biz .cat .com .coop .edu .gov .info .int .jobs .mil .mobi .museum .name .net .org .pro .tel .travel It can sometimes be annoying when you're searching for a company’s website, only to fall...
Your choice can also be between using specific country-code top-level-domains (ccTLDs) for separate websites or using a single generic TLD (gTLDs) to incorporate multiple countries. Score: conditional)
ccTLDs do get an additional ranking boost in...
Google had already announced that it was targeting gTLDs such as .google, .youtube, and .lol, to name a few – at a cost of $185,000 per domain. Now we have the full list – one that adds up to more than $18.6 million, and it isn’t guaranteed that...
Icann is due to announce the full list of domains and applicants for the gTLDs June 13. With the final list of generic top-level domain (gTLD) applications set to be posted in less than two weeks, Google has revealed a bit about its investment...
Google plans to submit applications for several generic top-level domains (gTLDs) before the April 12th deadline for this round of submissions. ICANN previously said that 200-300 new TLDs will be approved in this initial round and each one annually...
Right now, there are 22 generic top-level domains (gTLDs), many of which are specialized (i.e.aero for the air-travel industry, .gov for U.S.government sites, .edu for educational institutions), and many more country specific TLDs that are...