Senin, 14 Maret 2011

Rod Beckstrom, CEO of ICANN, talks about new domain names

The Internet could be on the verge of opening the doors to a deluge of proposals for new domain names, cyber suffixes that would compete with the likes of .com and .net.
The nonprofit agency that oversees the Internet naming system, ICANN, isn't making any promises or predictions. But its plan, which has been in the works since 2005, could reach a conclusive point this week at the organization's key meeting in San Francisco.
Currently, there are 21 generic top-level domains, such as .com (the

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