The International Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has decided to bring the Internet’s history biggest ever change to allow creation of thousands of new unfamiliar domain names; though long demanded. Paul Twomey, president and chief executive of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), is predicting an explosion of new top level domains (TLDs), such as .car and .shop once the first applications are made in 2009. It is being anticipated that everyone will be bursting and will be following unusual names rather than familiar ones including .com(commerce), .org(organization), .edu(education), .info(information), .net, .gov(government), ca (Canada), .fr (France) .uk (United Kingdom), Pk(Pakistan) etc and as the last letters of their Web addresses, companies or organizations could add their company name to the end of their URL e.g Mobilink could be .mobilink Read the full story





