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'''.google''' is a proposed new generic top level domain name ([[gTLD]]) with [[ICANN]] to be included in the internet domain name system ([[DNS]]). A spokesperson from [[Google]] confirmed the application of the search engine giant for the domain name string. According to the spokesperson, ''"We plan to apply for Google's trademarked TLDs, and we're currently exploring opportunities to apply for new ones as well. We want to help make this a smooth experience for web users—one that promotes innovation and competition on the Internet."'' <ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/04/12/google-to-buy-its-own-web-domain/ Is google.google the new google.com?]</ref>
'''.google''' is a ([[ Brand gTLD]]) being applied for by Google with [[ICANN]] to be included in the internet domain name system ([[DNS]]). Google's application for the proposed domain name string was confirmed by a spokesperson from the search engine giant. According to the spokesperson whose name was undisclosed, ''"We plan to apply for Google's trademarked TLDs, and we're currently exploring opportunities to apply for new ones as well. We want to help make this a smooth experience for web users—one that promotes innovation and competition on the Internet."'' <ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/04/12/google-to-buy-its-own-web-domain/ Is google.google the new google.com?]</ref>


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Revision as of 06:16, 22 May 2012

Status: Proposed
country: International
Manager: Google
Community: Brand gTLD

More information:

.google is a (Brand gTLD) being applied for by Google with ICANN to be included in the internet domain name system (DNS). Google's application for the proposed domain name string was confirmed by a spokesperson from the search engine giant. According to the spokesperson whose name was undisclosed, "We plan to apply for Google's trademarked TLDs, and we're currently exploring opportunities to apply for new ones as well. We want to help make this a smooth experience for web users—one that promotes innovation and competition on the Internet." [1]

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