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Anyone noticed the latest web stats for active registered names?
32,462,923 .COM (+7978)
5,202,036 .NET (+51)
3,234,697 .ORG (+350)
2,854,909 .INFO (+3409)
1,063,575 .BIZ (+6)
893,867 .US (+152)
The numbers in brackets are the domain name gain for each TLD for today (registed domains - deleted domains = number). If these numbers keep up, .INFO will past the .ORG extension in April, 2005, and would pass the .NET extension in a couple of years. That is IF the .INFO numbers stay the way they are, but many are predicting they will continue to grow.
Opinions? What does this mean for the .INFO TLD?
BTW my opinion on this is clear - it's been only a matter of time before another major TLD came along.
The .NET and .ORG are both speciality names not intended for personal use and I think people are realizing this. I doubt we will ever see the .COM uncrowned though, because there is no reason for it to be uncrowned, but the .NET and .ORG are reverting back to "ISP Networks" and "Non-Profit" type domain names, where as the .INFO name is universal. So there is really no other option, it seems like the door is wide open for the .INFO and I think it's exciting that we will see it pass the .ORG soon.
32,462,923 .COM (+7978)
5,202,036 .NET (+51)
3,234,697 .ORG (+350)
2,854,909 .INFO (+3409)
1,063,575 .BIZ (+6)
893,867 .US (+152)
The numbers in brackets are the domain name gain for each TLD for today (registed domains - deleted domains = number). If these numbers keep up, .INFO will past the .ORG extension in April, 2005, and would pass the .NET extension in a couple of years. That is IF the .INFO numbers stay the way they are, but many are predicting they will continue to grow.
Opinions? What does this mean for the .INFO TLD?
BTW my opinion on this is clear - it's been only a matter of time before another major TLD came along.
The .NET and .ORG are both speciality names not intended for personal use and I think people are realizing this. I doubt we will ever see the .COM uncrowned though, because there is no reason for it to be uncrowned, but the .NET and .ORG are reverting back to "ISP Networks" and "Non-Profit" type domain names, where as the .INFO name is universal. So there is really no other option, it seems like the door is wide open for the .INFO and I think it's exciting that we will see it pass the .ORG soon.