New Top Level Domain Process Approved Today

Here is ICANN’s press release from just an hour ago…

ICANN Approves Historic Change to Internet’s Domain Name System
Board Votes to Launch New Generic Top-Level Domains

Singapore | ICANN’s Board of Directors has approved a plan to usher in one of the biggest changes ever to the Internet’s Domain Name System. The Board vote was 13 approving, 1 opposed, and 2 abstaining.

During a special meeting, the Board approved a plan to dramatically increase the number of Internet domain name endings — called generic top-level domains (gTLDs) — from the current 22, which includes such familiar domains as .com, .org and .net.

“ICANN has opened the Internet’s naming system to unleash the global human imagination. Today’s decision respects the rights of groups to create new Top Level Domains in any language or script. We hope this allows the domain name system to better serve all of mankind,” said Rod Beckstrom, President and Chief Executive Officer of ICANN.

New gTLDs will change the way people find information on the Internet and how businesses plan and structure their online presence. Internet address names will be able to end with almost any word in any language, offering organizations around the world the opportunity to market their brand, products, community or cause in new and innovative ways.

“Today’s decision will usher in a new Internet age,” said Peter Dengate Thrush, Chairman of ICANN’s Board of Directors. “We have provided a platform for the next generation of creativity and inspiration.”

The decision to proceed with the gTLD program follows many years of discussion, debate and deliberation with the Internet community, business groups and governments. The Applicant Guidebook, a rulebook explaining how to apply for a new gTLD, went through seven significant revisions to incorporate more than 1,000 comments from the public. Strong efforts were made to address the concerns of all interested parties, and to ensure that the security, stability and resiliency of the Internet are not compromised.

ICANN will soon begin a global campaign to tell the world about this dramatic change in Internet names and to raise awareness of the opportunities afforded by new gTLDs. Applications for new gTLDs will be accepted from 12 January 2012 to 12 April 2012.

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Interesting Domain Name Bloggers

Elliot Silver

Elliot Silver is a prolific blogger and domain name investor. I admire his business acumen and willingness to share. He’s a great study on how to succeed in the domain name business, especially for newcomers because he shares ideas freely and he knows what he’s talking about. I especially like his blog because he didn’t start in the industry when it was easy. Elliot came into the industry after “all the good names were taken.” He’s succeeded and he’s made a name for himself in spite of the popular myth that it is too late to make it in domain names.  His blog is at DomainInvesting.com.

Michael Cyger

Michael Cyger is a relative newcomer to the domain industry but he’s doing a great job interviewing our most enlightened professionals. His video blog site is called Domain Sherpa and contains some of the most insightful information ever gathered from experts across the domain name industry.

Ron Jackson

DN Journal is the oldest & one of the finest accounts of the domain name business in general. Ron’s site is located at DNJournal.com.

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Facebook Giving Users Facebook Email Boxes

Email isn’t dead.  I was just offered an email address at Facbook.com.  Genius!

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There is no better way to make your brand famous than to have millions of people email all of their friends every day using your domain!

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Liking Parklogic

I moved my personal domain collection to Michael Gilmour’s Parklogic earlier this year and so far am pleased with the progress.

 

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I know a lot of people are moving their domains to Internet Traffic.  I’d move mine too if they qualify but I’m hoping that ParkLogic will cut a deal with them. I’m not sure that my domains will qualify on their own and I want to give Mike’s system a chance to perform since it is based on a good concept and is trending (slowly but) well.

Michael’s system tests between parking companies and sticks with the one that performs best for any particular domain. The testing makes a lot of sense.  I don’t move my domains often.  I had them parked at Fabulous for almost 8 years without touching them.  I’m hoping that I made the right choice.

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