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'''.green''' is one of the proposed new generic top-level domain names ([[gTLD]]) submitted by the [[Dotgreen Foundation]] to the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]] in the latest gTLD expansion program on January 2012. .Green is dedicated in promoting the green movement worldwide to increase awareness about environment and its effect to people's health, their future and the over-all sustainability of our planet.[[Annalisa Roger]], is leading the .green initiative since 2007.<ref>[http://www.dotgreen.org/about-us/ About Us]</ref>
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'''.green''' is one of the proposed new generic top-level domain names ([[gTLD]]) submitted by the [[Dotgreen Foundation]] to the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]] in the latest gTLD expansion program on January 2012. [[Annalisa Roger]], co-founder and co-Chair of the San Francisco Regional Chapter of [[Internet Society|ISOC]], is the leader of  the .green initiative since 2007. The Dotgreen Foundation will serve as the registry operation of the TLD while [[Neustar]] will provide the technical back-end registry solutions.<ref>[http://www.dotgreen.org/about-us/ About Us]</ref>
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In an interview, Annalisa Roger confirmed that .green has many supporters the from environmental community and the internet industry. She explained that .green means go, environmental, humanitarian and sustainability. She encouraged the world to go forward and go green. According to her, other proposed environmental TLDs like .eco is welcome, competition is beneficial and it is good for consumers to have choices. Roger also emphasized that 100% of the income that will be generated from the .green TLD will be used in funding various sustainability programs and projects worldwide.<ref>[http://www.hybriddomainer.com/2012/01/using-the-internet-to-better-the-planet-an-interview-with-annalisa-rogerdot-green.html Using the Internet to better the planet, an interview with Annalisa Roger CEO Dot Green]</ref>
    
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