Misinformation about Google's .app domain by "big sites"

Πριν από λίγο διαβάσαμε στο διαδίκτυο την εξής "είδηση" μαργαριτάρι: Only Google will use "app" in its applications!

Προφανώς ο αρθρογράφος δεν έχει ιδέα για το τι πάει να πει η αγορά ενός TLD domain και μάλλον ήθελε να αναφερθεί "με δικά του λόγια" στη δημοπρασία που έκανε το ICANN (η which controls Internet domains) for the .app top-level domain (TLD). The auction was won Google and so has the soy, .minna, .foo, .how domains available so far (see iguru.how) and now the .app.

Part of the publication states:

At an auction by ICANN, the nonprofit Internet surveillance agency, Google acquired the most popular application domain over 25 million dollars. Now, only Google will be able to use the "app" extension in its apps.

Of course the it will not keep all the domains for itself (we are talking about billions), but will make them available on the global market. So as soon as their availability is announced, everyone will be able to obtain a domain ending in .app (such as iguru.app)

The company has no immediate plans for the .app domain, but it's enough to understand why it bought it. The amount spent by the company on the purchase of the domain is 25 million dollars.

As for her bright omniscients ς που δημοσιεύουν τέτοια μαργαριτάρια, οφείλουμε να  τους πούμε ότι μας έκαναν να γελάσουμε. Δεν ήξερες... δεν ρώταγες; Καλό θα ήταν να ξανασκεφτείτε από που διαβάζετε νέα τεχνολογίας και γενικότερα ειδήσεις.

 

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Written by Dimitris

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  1. Because all currencies have 2 sides, the Google Play Store is flooded with SMS scam apps. Which are also advertised without any restrictions on social networks such as Instagram and TikTok. The applications are disguised as genuine applications through well-made profiles in the Play Store. However, with a closer look, they have general privacy policy statements, they have basic developer profiles.

  2. The "opening" of TLDs creates opportunities and threats for companies. The latter should look to find the TLDs that pertain to their industry.

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