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News : 22 August 2001
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sun doesn't revolve around '.com' |
SOURCE:
CHICAGO TRIBUNE - 22 August 2001 - In
a recent guest editorial (¡°Dot-Com or Go Home,¡± August
13, 2001), Naseem Javed argued that, for businesses at
least, only a ".com" Internet address is worth
owning.
¡°People are conditioned to go to .com
Web addresses,¡± Mr. Javed asserted. Then he added:
¡°Changing their habits promises to be an uphill
battle.¡±
In essence, this is a pro-status quo
argument based on the quaint but benighted notion that
people will accept only those things to which they¡¯re
already accustomed. He forgets that businesses are
conditioned to look for new opportunities.
Mr.
Javed¡¯s don¡¯t-rock-the-boat mindset is completely out
of step with today¡¯s fast-changing business climate.
Let¡¯s remember that the Internet and the .com address
itself have only been around a few years.
People
used to believe the world was flat and that the sun
revolved around the earth. Those misguided worldviews
changed. And the ¡°.com-centric¡± worldview will also
change, just as soon as something better comes
along.
That¡¯s where ¡°.biz¡± comes in. It is the
world¡¯s first and only global Internet domain created
specifically to meet the high-performance needs of the
business community. The shift from .com to .biz amounts
to far more than simply substituting one three-letter
suffix for another. As far as the business community is
concerned, .biz is the next big thing.
But it¡¯s
going to take a little time. After all, .biz hasn¡¯t
even been launched yet. Officially, the first batch of
.biz domain names will go live on October 1. Companies
that want to be part of this initial launch need to
register for their .biz domain names by September
17.
The .biz domain was established by ICANN
(Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) -–
the governing body that oversees the Internet¡¯s domain
name system -– as part of its initiative to create a
more useful and relevant ¡°virtual zoning¡± of the
Internet. ICANN created .biz and six other new Top Level
Domains (TLDs) to augment and expand the three existing
TLDs (.com, .net and .org). The latest extension, .biz,
was designated as the only TLD just for
business.
With .biz, companies will be able to
establish, enhance and extend their presence on the
Internet. The extension also offers a host of
technological advantages over .com and other existing
domains. It provides a much more stable, secure and
robust business-oriented platform built around an
information-rich database that enables companies to
register multiple data elements.
These can be
used to help customers locate and contact a company more
easily -- with everything from domain names, telephone
numbers, key personnel, along with products and services
offered and location information. The enhanced security
features of .biz will help to prevent the hijacking or
accidental deletion of invaluable domain
names.
Establishing a .biz domain name also will
help companies cut through the .com clutter. More than
28 million .com names have already been registered.
Since the .com domain covers so many sites serving so
many different purposes, it¡¯s impossible to know
whether a particular .com address represents a bona-fide
business. In contrast, .biz means business,
period.
From the perspective of other countries
.com is viewed as a US-centric domain. In the
international business community -– where the
.com-centric view of the world never really took hold -–
there is growing excitement about .biz because it offers
companies around the world the first truly global
business-oriented Internet domain.
Sure, I¡¯ll be
the first to admit that .com has a big head start over
.biz -- at least here in the United States. But to be
fair, there really hasn¡¯t been any real –- dare I say
it –- .COMpetition. Until now it¡¯s been .com or
nothing. But .biz is about to change the status quo
forever.
All things considered, it¡¯s both
premature and narrow-minded to declare the upcoming new
TLDs dead on arrival. Let¡¯s be patient and give new
domains like .biz time to establish
themselves.
If we do, we¡¯ll soon discover the
Internet world isn¡¯t flat after all, and that the sun
doesn¡¯t revolve around
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