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The new .com for Geeks

10 pointsby grobmeierover 12 years ago

5 comments

mehrzadover 12 years ago
The only good thing about not using .com is that the US government doesn't control it (or so I've heard).
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keidianover 12 years ago
Except both of those tlds are a lot more expensive than a .com and as the article notes, do NOT register with the general public. So if you have the money to spend on a vanity domain that you don't need to have "regular" people remember, it is an option.
DigitalSeaover 12 years ago
Being a serial ideas man, I'm always coming up with different things and am always purchasing domain names that I don't really use more than once merely for experiments in hopes of them being the next big thing. The cost of registering these new popular domain names is sometimes astronomical compare the cost of an .io, .fm or .tv domain to the cost of a .com or .net. Just come up with an even more unique .com if you want to register a domain.
duskwuffover 12 years ago
Does the world really need a TLD "for geeks"?<p>This feels like a money grab to me, and £60 ($93 US) to register a domain is a pretty steep premium.
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bdcravensover 12 years ago
.io does have some good names available, though it's pricey. billy dot io was my little splurge (but is just an alias to my full name dot com)