After 25 years The United Kingdom finally has a short, user friendly top level domain. Since yesterday it is now possible to register .uk domains. After three decades with variations like co.uk, org.uk and me.uk Nominet finally got around to offer the shortest, simplest and most memorable top level domain. Stephenfry.uk was the first domain name registered and during the day 50.000 registrations were completed showing the support for the new .uk.
Read the article from the EuropeanDomainCenter on gTLD.club
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Will the new .uk domain replace co.uk?
Labels:
england,
uk,
united kingdom

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