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I'm not directly against .com, I'm just appalled at people who say nothing else matters. That, in my humble opinion, is KKK thinking.
Robert Conner was one of the early intellects to explore .info. People forget, or chose to forget, that .info and .biz were the first (of 7) gTLDs to be released after 16 years of drought following .com, .net, .org. It is a horrible story for .com kings, but the reality of the world today.
The internet is changing, but people resist and resent change. Why? Work within your comfort zone, if you prefer. That's your choice. .com still commands value as the most familiar, but meaningfulness in web addressing is starting to permeate the equation.
What most people forget in this issue is that they DON"T have kick-ass .com generic names, but argue like "all things being equal". Nice logic
