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More sTLDs for 2003.

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DryHeat

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The group that oversees the Internet's traffic system said Sunday it plans to approve a host of new address suffixes to join the likes of .com and .org in the coming year.

http://news.com.com/2100-1023-977921.html?tag=cd_mh

Wonder what does it mean for tlds introduced not too long ago(.biz/.info) if anything? In a way looks good for them, imo!
 

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Originally posted by DryHeat
The group that oversees the Internet's traffic system said Sunday it plans to approve a host of new address suffixes to join the likes of .com and .org in the coming year.

http://news.com.com/2100-1023-977921.html?tag=cd_mh

Wonder what does it mean for tlds introduced not too long ago(.biz/.info) if anything? In a way looks good for them, imo!

They want to introduce more restricted domains...you know the ones know one wants anywways..ICANN is sooooo retarded...



"The new domains will follow the model of existing "restricted" domains such as .edu, which is open only to U.S. colleges and universities, and .museum, which is limited to museums, rather than being open to all like .com and .net. "
 
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