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The company confirmed its application to become the registry operator of the [[.web]] generic top level domain name ([[gTLD]]) to [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD expansion program]]. David Brown, Chairman and CEO of the company believe that the proposed .web TLD will provide a good opportunity for businesses and consumers to register their desired domain names. He is also confident that his company has a great advantage in gaining ICANN's approval to operate the .web domain name space because it owns the Web.com trademark. According to Brown, ''"We believe we possess the natural platform from which to successfully market the new .WEB top level domain since we are the sole owner of the Web.com trademark as issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark office."'' Furthermore he said, ''"With the resources of a nearly $500 million company and the inherent marketing advantage of the Web.com name, we believe we have the best opportunity to initiate and accelerate .WEB’s adoption as a universally understood and accepted top level domain."'' <ref>[http://www.thehostingnews.com/web-com-applies-to-be-registry-for-web-24478.html Web.com Applies to be Registry for “.WEB”]</ref>
The company confirmed its application to become the registry operator of the [[.web]] generic top level domain name ([[gTLD]]) to [[ICANN]]'s [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD expansion program]]. David Brown, Chairman and CEO of the company believe that the proposed .web TLD will provide a good opportunity for businesses and consumers to register their desired domain names. He is also confident that his company has a great advantage in gaining ICANN's approval to operate the .web domain name space because it owns the Web.com trademark. According to Brown, ''"We believe we possess the natural platform from which to successfully market the new .WEB top level domain since we are the sole owner of the Web.com trademark as issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark office."'' Furthermore he said, ''"With the resources of a nearly $500 million company and the inherent marketing advantage of the Web.com name, we believe we have the best opportunity to initiate and accelerate .WEB’s adoption as a universally understood and accepted top level domain."'' <ref>[http://www.thehostingnews.com/web-com-applies-to-be-registry-for-web-24478.html Web.com Applies to be Registry for “.WEB”]</ref>


===History of Web.com===
==History of Web.com==
Web.com began in 1997 under the name, Website Pros. In 2001, the company made their first acquisition and bought Net Objects, a year later they acquired Innuity. Subsequent acquisitions include: Leads.com (2005), Renovation Experts (2006), 1stshoppingcart.com (2006), SubmitAWebds (2007), Web.com (2008) Solid Cactus (2009).  It acquired Register.com in 2010, and [[Network Solutions]] in 2011.
Web.com began in 1997 under the name, Website Pros. In 2001, the company made their first acquisition and bought Net Objects, a year later they acquired Innuity. Subsequent acquisitions include: Leads.com (2005), Renovation Experts (2006), 1stshoppingcart.com (2006), SubmitAWebds (2007), Web.com (2008) Solid Cactus (2009).  It acquired Register.com in 2010, and [[Network Solutions]] in 2011.



Revision as of 21:07, 1 June 2012

Type: Public Corporation
Industry: Internet
Founded: 1997
Headquarters: 12808 Gran Bay Pkwy, West Jacksonville, FL 32258
Country: USA
Website: www.web.com
Key People
David L. Brown, Chairman, President, and CEO

Web.com is a company that offers website services for small businesses. It is one of the leading companies in this domain and it is listed on the American Stock Exchange with the acronym WWWW. The company offers a large variety of services such as : search engine optimization, web building tools, domain registration, design and publishing, online marketing and advertisement and e-commerce solutions.[1]

Application for .Web gTLD[edit | edit source]

The company confirmed its application to become the registry operator of the .web generic top level domain name (gTLD) to ICANN's new gTLD expansion program. David Brown, Chairman and CEO of the company believe that the proposed .web TLD will provide a good opportunity for businesses and consumers to register their desired domain names. He is also confident that his company has a great advantage in gaining ICANN's approval to operate the .web domain name space because it owns the Web.com trademark. According to Brown, "We believe we possess the natural platform from which to successfully market the new .WEB top level domain since we are the sole owner of the Web.com trademark as issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark office." Furthermore he said, "With the resources of a nearly $500 million company and the inherent marketing advantage of the Web.com name, we believe we have the best opportunity to initiate and accelerate .WEB’s adoption as a universally understood and accepted top level domain." [2]

History of Web.com[edit | edit source]

Web.com began in 1997 under the name, Website Pros. In 2001, the company made their first acquisition and bought Net Objects, a year later they acquired Innuity. Subsequent acquisitions include: Leads.com (2005), Renovation Experts (2006), 1stshoppingcart.com (2006), SubmitAWebds (2007), Web.com (2008) Solid Cactus (2009). It acquired Register.com in 2010, and Network Solutions in 2011.

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