Dot.info is Live 9
Bloody Peasant writes: "According to this
story on CNN, the .info domain is now live. Sure enough, a ping of, say, dell.info does indeed work. It's surprising there hasn't been more ballyhoo (sp?) about this, as it's been a very long time since a top-level domain (other than country codes) has been added."
Where is sex.info? (Score:2)
Re:Where is sex.info? (Score:1)
It's just beyond my comprehension why a TLD this general should have its registry in the domain itself...
(The same way, that the impossible .sex domain should not have its registry at thesexregistry.sex.. It would be quite sufficient to have a "pornia.com the dot sex registry" etc...) Clean up this mess of everyone "reserving" domains "'cause it sounds/looks good"...
.inf? oh! (Score:1)
Dell just redirects to .com (Score:2, Informative)
not much out there.... (Score:1)
state.info (coming soon)
dog.info (coming soon)
bird.info (redirects to some dotinfo search page)
cartoon.info (for sale)
light.info (under construction (in german?))
law.info (for sale)
So I guess it might be a while before we see anything.
Not amazing (Score:3, Interesting)
Everyone's tired of the new domains - they don't help the current pathetic domain name space situation any... Failure at the beginning, but maybe that's just because there are not many interesting TLDs just yet.
One thing that tells about their worthlessness: Posted to section only to Slashdot, a forum that would, under normal circumstances, take a bigger note of events of such scale...
I bet "First Major Site Moves Entirely To IPv6 Space" will get bigger attention =)
I smell a ra(cke)t. (Score:1)
IOW, $200/Domain to get in.
Can you say "comes with Vaseline" ?
To .info or to .com that is the question (Score:1)
As far as I can see these new TLD's are not worth the hassle.