.Com Not .Cool Anymore?

from the oh-no,-we're-going-to-have-a-dot-biz-revolution-now? dept

Ryan writes "An article on how .com seems to be losing ground to some of the newer TLD's, especially .tv, .biz, and .info, even though two of them have yet to be approved. Apparently, Network Solutions received so many requests when they offered people the chance to request a new .biz or .info domain name that they had problems processing them all and had to email everyone to try again if they had any problems. Some people, including the company managing the .info registry, say that .com has become synonymous with failure, encouraging groups and individuals to line up for non-dot-com names. Will three letters really make or break your business? If that's what you're banking on, I suppose it could. "
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    Ryan, 20 Dec 2000 @ 12:57pm

    dot smells fishy?

    Interesting how .name or the others weren't offered for notification. There's probably a partial reason for this, .info is partially owned by networks solutions (but I'm not sure about .biz).

    P.S. me and the poster are two different peeps (I love using slang)

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    u2604ab, 20 Dec 2000 @ 2:19pm

    No Subject Given

    The salon article looks a little like overhype. You can't associate any TLD with success or failure right now because there aren't any big commercial successes that started out with non-.com TLDs. Furthermore, it doesn't take a genius to see that the online marketplace for anything mainstream remains super-saturated.

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