I still don't know why we need top level domains at all. I can see how having 5 doesn't too much harm. But I can't remember any more then that. So, why not joe@microsoft, tim@sony and so on? No, its not a technical problem. Dirk On Wed, 26 Mar 1997, Jim Fleming wrote:
On Wednesday, March 26, 1997 6:58 PM, Vadim Antonov[SMTP:avg@pluris.com] wrote: @ I want to register TLD .XXX with eDNS. What should i do @ about it? @
If by .XXX, you mean a new 3 letter name, you might want to take advantage of this bit of market research. Here is the frequency count for 3 letter combinations before the .COM TLD. These were taken from a recent list of the over 1,000,000 .COM domains.
17097 NET.COM . 15835 ING.COM . 13821 INC.COM . <---- New TLD 11353 INE.COM . 9026 ION.COM 7496 ECH.COM 7183 ONS.COM 6768 TER.COM 6453 OUP.COM 6032 USA.COM <------ New TLD 5965 WEB.COM <-------- New TLD 5824 ICS.COM 5534 ESS.COM <--- The most common ending in English words... 5295 ARE.COM 5196 ORP.COM 4955 IES.COM 4650 ALL.COM 4619 ENT.COM 4345 COM.COM <-------Interesting 4243 AGE.COM 3840 EST.COM 3722 RTS.COM 3627 ONE.COM 3577 SYS.COM 3575 NCE.COM 3574 DIA.COM 3517 EMS.COM 3473 MES.COM 3411 INK.COM 3397 OFT.COM 3366 CES.COM 3338 ATE.COM 3317 IGN.COM 3297 RLD.COM 3246 ART.COM <--------- New TLD 3235 LES.COM 3192 ITY.COM 3136 LAW.COM <-------- New TLD 3056 ITE.COM 3037 AND.COM 3009 MAN.COM 2984 ICE.COM -- Jim Fleming Unir Corporation http://www.Unir.Corp
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