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Ask HN: Who wants the .app TLD

15 points| AshMokhberi | 15 years ago | reply

Me and some friends have been discussing the idea and awesomeness of having a .app TLD . After doing some ( very ) preliminary research we decided that it might be worth pursuing as a project on Kickstarter. First we thought we would ask how many others felt this way, how much you would pay and if you would contribute to a kickstarter project.

Given our early research ( read: limited knowledge ). We would love it if people could give some insight into the process of applying for and running a TLD.

We know this is a very speculative idea, but think it's well worth doing for the tech community.

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[+] il|15 years ago|reply
This is where seeing points on comments would have been useful.
[+] Thomaschaaf|15 years ago|reply
I work a lot with non technical people. The only domain endings they know is .com and our country specific .de (Germany) some may know .net but often times they will try to enter .de or .com first. For many users a .com at the end is treated the sameway a www. is at the beginning. I don't think you without a .com domain you can reach a big portion of the internet.
[+] jh3|15 years ago|reply
Why would this be awesome?
[+] AshMokhberi|15 years ago|reply
We are quickly running out of .com and other TLD's that are clearly represent what we do. Many web/mobile apps are now resorting to somenameapp.com as a way to use a TLD for their given choice of name. having a TLD means it's easier for a start. But also when running a TLD you can stipulate the rules for purchase and use. Allowing us to prevent domain hogging, and keep the space clean for applications only.