Custom domain naming approved
TechNewsWorld reported Friday that ICANN has approved new Internet address policies. Reporter Renay San Miguel wrote in his article that ICANN will give anyone willing to pay for it the rights to a branded domain. No more limitations to .com or .net - now brand giants willing to pay a hefty sum can get themselves a custom domain - maybe we’ll see a .apple or a .nike. ICANN also voted for the first time to allow non-Roman characters in web addresses, which allows Chinese companies to register suffixes with mandarin script for example.
Read the entire TechNewsWorld article

