London to get it's own domain name, Summer 2014

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London is to become one of the first cities in the world with its own domain name, when ".london" launches in 2014.

The city has been awarded the right to its own top level domain (TLD) name by ICANN, the US-based organisation which oversees the internet.

London-based businesses, individuals and organisations will be able to apply first for web addresses on the new domain from spring 2014. Some of the "tens of thousands" of businesses that have already expressed an interest include Selfridges and Carnaby Street.

"Adopting the .london suffix will enable organisations to more closely associate themselves with our great city’s powerful global brand," says mayor Boris Johnson. "This is also an excellent opportunity to expand London’s digital presence, which in turn is set to generate funds to invest back into the city."

TheGuardian: Read Article




About Top Level Domains

A Top Level Domain (TLD) is the last part of any web address
There are two different kinds of TLD - country-codes (ccTLD) and generic (gTLD).
ccTLDs are always two letters long and are given to areas listed by the International Standardization Organisation - for instance .fr for France and .de for Germany.
gTLDs are at least three characters long and can be used to represent organisations, communities and concepts - ie .org for organisations and .coop for co-operatives.

BBC News: Source

I wonder how much the .london suffix will cost.
 
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