Saturday, June 28, 2008

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/27/technology/27icann.html

According to new rules unanimously passed by ICANN, at its meeting in
Paris, any company, organization or country will soon be able to apply for a new
Web address extension, called a top-level domain.

That means you can buy a TLD of your own choice soon


That could smooth the way for Web addresses that end in city names, brands
and generic words. It could also sow confusion in the minds of Web users, create
a host of new ways to exploit the Web addressing system and start a wave of
legal skirmishes over applications to register trademarks — .coke, for
example.


Oh Great OpenTLD is here :)
Watch out for some great TLD in future.
.MAIL
.GOOGLE
.SITE
or may be some cool domain names like store.apple or firstname.lastname

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