New web domain names get preliminary nod
Two new Internet domain names - ".post" and ".travel" - could appear online as early as next year as the Internet’s key oversight board announced preliminary approval on Wednesday.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, in advancing the applications for postal services and the travel industry, said they were still considering eight other proposals including ".asia," ".jobs," and ".xxx." Separately, ".eu" for the European Union also is in the works.
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