The biggest consequence of the new gTLDs (generic Top-Level Domains) program is that every app, website, software, or database using email addresses and websites must be updated to work with all of the new domain extensions being added to the Internet name space. This new technical requirement is called...
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When a new gTLD enters its general availability phase, anyone around the world could register any unregistered and available string as a domain name with the new gTLD extension. Obviously if a domain name is already registered, then it wouldn’t be available. But some attempts at registering a...
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Rather than waiting for the public launch of a new generic top-level domain (gTLD), when it would be a first-come first-serve to grab a domain name you want, there is another path that works similar to the express lane at the supermarket or the priority lane at airports.
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Churches and Bibles are both very important to people of the Christian faith; and domain names with these new domain extensions are important ways to connect people with relevant resources on the Internet. With over 330,000 churches (inclusive of Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox) in the United States and numerously more...
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Where do you get the latest news about new gTLDs (generic Top-Level Domains)? New gTLDs are being delegated (almost) every week for the rest of 2014 and well into 2015. There are some new gTLDs that are particularly meaningful for a specific niche topic, like: .PHOTOGRAPHY, .BERLIN, .TRAINING, .BIKE, and of...
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In collaboration with ChurchMag, this blog series opens up discussions about the new top-level domain for .BIBLE. Blog posts will be posted back-and-forth between the ChurchMag and the .BIBLE Blog, to make for a lively discussion that will help all of us better understand the impact, implications, challenges, and...
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