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Here's the The Lowdown
from DN Journal,
updated daily
to
fill you in on the latest buzz going around the domain name industry.
The Lowdown is
compiled by DN Journal Editor & Publisher Ron
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Google
Expands Its Domain Registration Service With
Addition of Nearly 90 New TLDs from Donuts
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Ever
since
tech giant Google opened its
domain registration business - Google
Domains - to the public last
January, industry
observers have been looking to see
what kind of impact their arrival
would have on the industry. In addition
to being a registrar, Google
is also a registry operator,
owning several new TLDs of their own
(including .app and .buy). The
registrar, Google Domains,
offers traditional extensions like
.com and .net alongside new gTLD
offerings from multiple registry
owners.
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At
this early stage Google Domains
hasn't posed a threat to the leading
registrars, like 800-pound gorilla
Go Daddy, but the new service
is expanding its offerings with an
eye on the future. On Tuesday Donuts
Inc., the largest
operator of new gTLD
registries, announced
that Google Domains has added nearly
90 of the company's new
extensions, including .guru, .media
and .photography, to name
just a few.
Paul
Stahura
Donuts Inc. Co-Founder &
CEO |
Donuts
CEO and co-founder Paul
Stahura said, "Google's
entry into the retail space
was a game-changer in
the industry. As a fellow
registry operator, Google is
proving that they're serious
about the expansion of the
Internet, and they have the
worldwide reach and
visibility necessary to
bring additional customers
into the universe of new
domains."
The
Donuts press
release
contends, "Google's
advocacy of expanded domain
options indicates the
ongoing need for new and
fresh domain name choices.
Nearly 8 million names
have been registered across
new domains since early
2014. These
new choices are creating new
opportunities for big
brands, small businesses and
entrepreneurs who want to
stand out.
Individuals
and businesses alike are
opting for the hundreds of
new choices available today
so that they can better tell
the world who they are and
what they do. New
domain names allow for |
web
addresses that are highly
creative to the left of the
dot, and highly specific to
the right of the dot."
Google
VP and CIO Ben
Fried, in a blog
post, wrote, "New
endings are continuously
opening up to the web, like
.legal, .accountants and
.services, and can help you
create a name that matches
who you are and what you do."
Google cited Google Domains
customer names including Smilesnap.social,
TheCooler.ninja
and MarcBlair.photography
as examples of recently
adopted online identities. |
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(Posted
October 7, 2015)
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