On 15th
March, 2015, the .com domain celebrated its thirty years of existence. Coming from
a relatively slow start with a handful of companies initially registering domain
names, more than 115 million domains have now been registered worldwide. After thirty
years of dominating the web space undisputedly and in the face of new generic
top-level domains (gTLDs), will this reign continue or end very soon?
The first domain
name on earth, symbolics.com, was registered by a technology company,
Symbolics, on 15th March, 1985. Even though the site was purchased in
2009 by XF.com, it unarguably remains the oldest website in the world. The .com
domain was originally launched by the U.S Department of Defense and technology companies
were the first to largely come on board, including Siemens and Intel. It was in
1997 that the millionth domain was registered which led to the domain boom of
the 21st century.
The .com
domain name has come a long way and it is popular to the point that suitors pay
heavily to acquire it. However, this dominance may soon be a thing of the past
because of the new gTLDs introduced into the market. Before now, the few
challengers of .com domain were .net, .biz, .org, .info, .edu, .gov, just to
mention a few, yet they were not capable of reducing its overgrown popularity. In
fact, if you mention a domain name without putting the .com extension, almost
everybody believes that you are definitely referring to a .com domain. But with
the roll-out of more gTLDs such as .music, .club, .photography, .actor, .agency,
.academy, .church, .boutique and so on, the game may seriously be over for
dot-com.
Research shows
that many people now prefer these new gTLDs to dot-com because of their
uniqueness and more so, it is difficult to get a choice .com domain in today’s
world. For example, it may difficult to register a domain like ‘bestphotography.com’,
which might have been taken by a user or an investor who bought it with the
hope of reselling for a big profit. One of
the alternatives available now is to register a name like ‘best.photography’
which is smarter to pronounce and looks good to the eyes.
The World
Wide Web is evolving every now and then but only those with vision can benefit
from these developments. It is very obvious that the .com domain may lose its dominance
of the internet very soon and when it happens, will you be one of the losers or
winners. Your knowledge of the internet will largely determine the side that
you will belong to, hence, you need to equip yourself with adequate information in order
to be on the winning side.
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