The San Jose Mercury News reports that ICANN, the internet’s main governing body, relaxed its rules to allow hundreds or thousands more domain extensions (like .com, .net, .org, and .edu). Suffixes may now also use non-English words. This may reduce domain shortages and is an important step for the growth of the internet, particularly internationally.
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