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New gTLDs to Watch: Select Applications with Top Priority
  • .天主教 - The first TLD in line is a community app from the Catholic Church, translating to .catholic from Hani Chinese
  • .ストア - The application from Amazon with the highest priority, at #3, translating to ".store" from Katakana Japanese
  • .商店 - The first TLD pulled for the applicant with the most applications, Donuts, priority #11, translating to ".store" from Hani Chinese
  • .play - The first non-IDN TLD, priority #109, is from Amazon, it is contested by 3 other applicants
  • .lat - The first non-IDN, non-brand, and non-contested TLD comes from ECOM-LAC, and directed at Latino individuals and organizations. Priority #113
  • .transformers - Arguably one of the more random and fun Brand TLDs comes from Hasbro, priority #131
  • .green -One of the most visible single-string applicants, The DotGreen Community, Inc., beat out the 3 other .green applicants with priority#159
  • .hiv - Another highly visible single-string applicant, DotHIV gemeinnütziger e.V., got priority # 160 for their uncontested application
  • .docs - Tech giants Google and Microsoft are contending for .docs, Google got the top draw at #165, Microsoft is at #1282
  • .app - The most contented TLD, .app, was first drawn as #209. The application is from Afilias, there are another 12 applicants

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Google
Amazon  Radix

Dominios LatinoaméricaRegistry.Africa  

Afilias  Public Interest Registry

 Donuts   FairWinds Partners

SSIG  Allegravita  

 Freund & Brackey 


Sponsorship

Information on ALL new gTLDs!

New gTLD Program Overview

Historical background, application process, and commentaries.

New gTLD Stats
By the numbers, top applicants, highly contested TLDs, top registry service providers, and geographic breakdowns.

Community Priority Applications
Summaries of applications from all Community applicants, featuring info on their defined community and intended registration policies.

What's Next?

  • Contending applicants need to resolve contention, possibly through GTLD Auctions.
  • Applicants are awaiting the results of the String Similarity Panel, expected January, 2013
  • Initial Evaluation results will proceed according to Draw Priority, [All New gTLD Applications|sort all TLDs by priority]]


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