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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Ok folks, what is the general verdict of .co.in versus .in
I see the likes of Google and Yahoo still using .co.in and doubt if they will switch over to .in on its own.
Will a .co.in be worth anyless than say the .in?
cheers
Leslie
It takes quite a while for transition, esp. when the veteran (.co.in) has widely been accepted. It's very much like .com.cn vs. .cn: many in China are still used to the former because it has been well advertised.
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