top | item 47028785 (no title) urbandw311er | 14 days ago Any idea why Google and Microsoft and Apple don’t yet have TLDs then? discuss order hn newest mohaba|14 days ago Google does.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.google slater|14 days ago Apple does.https://apple.nic tim--|14 days ago I think you meant https://nic.apple :)Worth pointing out that the ICANN agreement for all these new TLDs require a website live on whois.nic.<tld> under Specification 4. eg, Google's TLD delegation agreement (https://itp.cdn.icann.org/en/files/registry-agreements/googl...).Most TLDs will also put live nic.<tld>, but it's not required.edit: huh, seems like a lot of TLDs are not following their ICANN agreements. load replies (1) urbandw311er|13 days ago EDIT: I couldn’t have been more wrong — all three have TLDs. Not really sure if they are being used for much though! Most of the action still seems to be on their .com domains ssl-3|14 days ago Also Microsoft:https://nic.microsoft NordSteve|14 days ago And https://word.cloud.microsoft/
slater|14 days ago Apple does.https://apple.nic tim--|14 days ago I think you meant https://nic.apple :)Worth pointing out that the ICANN agreement for all these new TLDs require a website live on whois.nic.<tld> under Specification 4. eg, Google's TLD delegation agreement (https://itp.cdn.icann.org/en/files/registry-agreements/googl...).Most TLDs will also put live nic.<tld>, but it's not required.edit: huh, seems like a lot of TLDs are not following their ICANN agreements. load replies (1)
tim--|14 days ago I think you meant https://nic.apple :)Worth pointing out that the ICANN agreement for all these new TLDs require a website live on whois.nic.<tld> under Specification 4. eg, Google's TLD delegation agreement (https://itp.cdn.icann.org/en/files/registry-agreements/googl...).Most TLDs will also put live nic.<tld>, but it's not required.edit: huh, seems like a lot of TLDs are not following their ICANN agreements. load replies (1)
urbandw311er|13 days ago EDIT: I couldn’t have been more wrong — all three have TLDs. Not really sure if they are being used for much though! Most of the action still seems to be on their .com domains
ssl-3|14 days ago Also Microsoft:https://nic.microsoft NordSteve|14 days ago And https://word.cloud.microsoft/
mohaba|14 days ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.google
slater|14 days ago
https://apple.nic
tim--|14 days ago
Worth pointing out that the ICANN agreement for all these new TLDs require a website live on whois.nic.<tld> under Specification 4. eg, Google's TLD delegation agreement (https://itp.cdn.icann.org/en/files/registry-agreements/googl...).
Most TLDs will also put live nic.<tld>, but it's not required.
edit: huh, seems like a lot of TLDs are not following their ICANN agreements.
urbandw311er|13 days ago
ssl-3|14 days ago
https://nic.microsoft
NordSteve|14 days ago