ICANN allows hundreds of new Internet domain suffixes
Goodbye ".com," and hello ".cadillac," ".vegas," and ".music." The world of Internet suffixes is about to go through a major growth spurt.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, ICANN, announced today that hundreds of new Web address suffixes will roll out this year, according to the Associated Press. This will be the largest growth of Internet addresses since the 1980s.
The Web has become saturated with ".com" addresses, which has made people and businesses petition ICANN for new names.
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