How Internet Addresses will look like after the Makeover on 2012
The current internet addresses look like 'example.com', 'example.com/page' or 'page.example.com' ; as an example the current web adress for Google Maps is maps.google.com wich is a sub-domain of google.com. Similarly, Apple’s support website is located at www.apple.com/support which is sub-directory of the apple.com domain. Going forward, the new URLs for these domains could simply become http://maps.google and http://support.apple respectively.
The New Internet Addresses – 2012 Edition
ICANN, the organization that oversees Internet domain names, has approved new top-level domain names that could end with .anything. For instance, The New York Times may opt for the .nyt suffix while Google could acquire an address that ends with .google.This is how some popular Internet addresses may look like in the very-near future:
While both individuals and organizations can apply for these custom top level domains, this is an pricey affair. The application fee itself for these new domains is $185k while you'll must pay another $25k to ICANN yearly for maintaining the registry.
Applications for the new domains will start early next year while the domains are expected to live at the end of 2012.
This post was written by: Yasso Bouba
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