Not only I foresee a maturation of and gradual normalization of the domain market but also I see a steady move towards viable and worthy alternatives to .com. In particular, I see a robust growth and acceptance for .US. I view it as having the most potential of all the alternatives to .com. It (.US) has just one limitation (in a way this actually may be its asset) that it specifies its user to be US based. In all other ways, its more attractive in that its scope is even broader than .com, its well known and sounds very familiar and your own (if you're an American) and has one less character than .com. Just before posting this thread, I was looking at the front-page of Appraisals section and there're about as many .US-related threads as for .com; the former being much more live and active than the latter. No, I'm not suggesting that .com is "dead" or anything close to it, just that acceptable alternatives to it have arrived and are here to stay and grow.