Google has announced the launch of its .app top-level domain (TLD), an internet domain it paid $25m for in 2015 after ICANN began auctioning new generic TLDs (gTLD) in 2012. Developers and others who ...
Mobile apps may be more widespread because of the ubiquity of smartphones but web apps are the hot thing in the software market these days. They bring with them the promise of cross-platform ...
Starting last week, on May 8, Google has opened the .app top-level domain (TLD) to the general public, allowing anyone to register their desired .app domain name. As its name implies, the domain is ...
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Google paid $25 million to get exclusive rights to the .app TLD, according to a new report. TLDs, or “top-level domains” are the bits like “.com” and “.net” at the end of web domains. ICANN, the ...