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Over the past two years, there have been a lot of new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) coming out. You see these as .names, .co, .party and thousands of others. Ever since starting a hosting company, ...
ICANN is planning to introduce new domains containing only non-English characters. This is what it means for IP owners and their domain name portfolios ICANN, the body that oversees the domain name ...
Web hosting and domains are both essential to publishing a website. Learn how they work -- and how they work together. Dianna Gunn built her first WordPress website in 2008. Since then, she's poured ...
Recent data from our recent survey at Identity Digital reveals a compelling trend: Seven of the 20 highest-value premium domains sold in early 2025 were .global. Alongside this, .world and .digital ...
If you wanted to get a domain prior to 2012, the options were limited to legacy TLDs: .com, .org, or .net. Each of these TLDs had an intended purpose or community to serve, which is why .com (intended ...
The process of choosing a domain name is not unlike that moment in your teens or early 20s when you decided to get a tattoo. Yes, we’re going there, but stick with this for a moment. Those of you ...
A Googler points out that you can search the web by top level domain, that is, the suffixes in web site addressses like .com, .org, and .edu. The top level domain indicates what kind of site it is ...
Uni Registry & Naming (UNR) is auctioning off 23 of these top-level domains (TLDs). Winners will receive both the TLD and an NFT representing the ENS version. The NFT acts as part of the mechanism ...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has delayed its plans to sell new generic top-level domains in an effort to respond to public comments about the controversial proposal.