The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the organization that approves Web domains, has given a thumbs up on a new domain-naming system that enables anything to be accepted, and we mean everything like �www.face.book,� �www.green.eco,� or �computer.programming.�
You can sense that this new rule would be a field day for cyber squatters and phishers, but ICANN took care of that� in a way. Instead of the traditional $6.95 annual registration fee, coming up with such non-traditional domains would cost them an application fee of $185,000 plus a yearly $25,000 fee to maintain the domain.
The first batch of these �anything goes� domains are expected to go online within a year.
Source: New York Times and AFP, via Engadget
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