Australia is lagging behind the rest of the world in the rush to register with the new global top level domain (gTLD) .info.
After five days of talks and some changes, the Department of Commerce has given its approval to an agreement between VeriSign and the Internet's domain name management body that would allow VeriSign to maintain control over dot-com, the most popular group of Internet domain names, for the foreseeable future.
The new millennium was the year Microsoft was ordered to bifurcate, dot-coms tanked on Wall Street, WorldCom's Bernie Ebbers saw his merger mania capped and Napster scared the recording industry nearly to death. 2000 was a cascading waterfall of events that ended any doubts about the Net's ability to change the way we think, learn, play and do business.
Nick Koustas' father has been in the real estate business for years, so it's only natural that he would follow in his footsteps--but with a dot-com twist.
Despite the lacklustre local response to the launch of dot-info, Australian businesses have seized the opportunity to register with the new global top level domain (gTLD) dot-biz (.biz), according to domain name registry NeuLevel.
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