Personalised domains ‘pointless’

Now that the governing body of the internet has declared that “.anything” is possible, don’t expect the unique website extensions to get much use, domain industry leaders say. Starting next year, companies that don’t mind forking over $US185,000 ($A175,805) can apply to create their own domain suffix, whether it’s a generic name such as .hotel or .blue, or something specific to a brand, like .coke. If accepted, the owner has to pay an additional $US25,000 ($A23,757)

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