Meh ... typing ".com" is as easy as pressing a bunch of other keys anyway ...
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Meh ... typing ".com" is as easy as pressing a bunch of other keys anyway ...
I think it will be the king !

I am ready for these new top level domains to begin in order to get a gauge on how they will be received. When should we start to see some of these across the net?
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People have already started using .xxx
http://byfat.xxx/


somewhere i heard goolge will not index any .xxx pages....but reality is they did....
And statistically .com is still ruling and still fastest growing TLD…recently read an article where it said - 233 million domain names were registered in the first quarter of 2012....116.7 million .com + .net active domain names….so IMO .com is still the king…
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To all that want to contribute to this thread, from now on "I think it will/won't be king" answers must contain arguments as to why you think that, otherwise they will be considered fluff.
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I just don't see any domain extension giving .com a run for its money. When people think of internet, .com is what they think of. It will be the undisputed "king" of domains for sure. As for the CTRL+Enter for .com idea...I think it is brilliant but why not go a step further and make a .com key on the keyboard itself? I know a lot of mobile devices like my iPhone have it.

Can't help but notice Buntell (the original poster) has not been back since his 1st and only post on this forum.


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