Ask Not What a “.COM” Can Do For You - Ask What You Can Do With a “.USA”
With over 27 Million ".COMs" sold, many of them overwhelmingly forgettable, the launch of ".USA" and other new domain names - including those you can create yourself - provide almost unlimited possibilites for those seeking relevant and memorable options (www.dotworlds.net).
(PRWEB) May 30, 2004 -- Internet users around the world now have the tools to
create domain names with any extension, and are no longer limited to ".com",
".net", or other previous extensions. This breakthrough offers the end user much
more relevancy, with domain names that are easier to handle, remember and use.
Implementation of these domain names requires no more than a simple
configuration, and none of the complicated delegation and name server
manipulation required for old domain names.
dotWORLDS Ltd., the UK-based
company specializing in domain names, has launched its "Create Your Own" domain
name system. Coupled with the ability to choose a free or paid domain, Internet
users can now break free from the unwieldy .com/net/org restrictions to register
names that truly reflect their websites and content.
Restrictions on
domain names no longer exist. Any extension is available, and users can opt for
fun (www. jody.millionaire), business (www. stock.market), personal (www.
john.smith) or plain wacky (www. twinkle.twinkle) domain names. Not only do they
more accurately describe the websites they represent, they are much easier to
remember and significantly shorter than similar options in the old domain name
structure.
dotWORLDS' domain names differ from the current limited range
by providing the ability to create new extensions, or TLDs. Until now, any user
who wanted a domain had to choose a word (e.g. Apache) and one of a limited
number of extensions (.org), thus forming a domain name (www. microsoft.com,
www. verio.net, www. apache.org). The limited number of extensions available has
created a complicated and thorny domain name market, where virtually anything a
user might want has already been registered (in many cases by speculators). When
people do find a domain name they can use, it sometimes tends to be either very
long (www. icannotremembermydomainnameanymore.com) or full of slashes and
hyphens, irrelevant and not memorable.
The dotWORLDS system has been
developed to offer simple but effective domain name management, with little
input required from the user to set up the domain. There is a selection of free
domains so users can test the system before taking the plunge. People with
websites or domains already up and running on the Internet will find it easy to
use their new dotWORLDS domain name with the websites they already have in
place, where they will be able to run their old and new domain names in parallel
to increase their Internet presence.
Brian Retkin, director of dotWORLDS
Ltd., said, "The domain names market needs a breath of fresh air, and this is
it. Our systems offer users choice in what used to be an increasingly restricted
market, now people can use domain names for what they were intended: a
memorable, relevant and fun way for people to find websites and content on the
Internet. We have already seen communities springing up around some of the free
domains that we offer, such as .radio, and with the freedom to invent Internet
addresses they really want, people are turning to these dotWORLDS to express
themselves."
About dotWORLDS Ltd.
dotWORLDS Ltd is a UK company
based in London that specializes in providing fully personalized Internet
domains, offering the widest range of free and paid domain names available
through its global infrastructure. Please see website for full
details
dotWORLDS (www.dotworlds.net) building on the success of their Internet
Communities is now giving away all their "Personality" domain names completely
free to encourage more users to come aboard. Some of the totally free domain
names currently on offer are ".cool", ".sexy", .genius and many more. To get
these free domain names, simply visit www.dotworlds.net and select
the "Personality" Radio Button for the complete list
dotWORLDS spam free
email system, currently being upgraded, will enable dotWORLDS domain owners to
communicate both with each other and the outside world. Crucially however, the
system has been designed to ensure that outside world of spam will not be able
to reach any dotWORLDS domains. dotWORLDS looks now to be the only true spam
free system around. See dotWORLDS website for full details. Free plug in
required to view domains. Free unlimited and unspammable email addresses for
every domain name as standard.
Contact:
Press
Office
dotWORLDS
+44 (0) 870 749 4178
www.dotworlds.net
Previous exciting dotWORLDS news
stories:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/3/prweb117545.htm [Brand
new ".MUSIC" domains released]
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/4/prweb125477.htm [Lonely,
well there's no need to be a politician]
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/4/prweb121397.htm [Popular
"confess all" website rates at all time high]
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/4/prweb117995.htm
[dotWORLDS versus Viagra]
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/4/prweb117547.htm [Three
minute billionaire - a world record]
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/3/prweb110739.htm [Town
hall set ablaze by rioters and a rhino]
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/3/prweb113038.htm [New
".USA" domains released]
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/3/prweb113682.htm [Why be a
".COM" when you can be ".SEXY"]
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/5/prweb127005.htm
[Ambassador from Mars gets the spam treatment]
If YOU have a dotWORLDS
story and we can use it, send it now to e-mail protected from spam bots and if
we print it, we will give you the domain name of your choice completely free for
up to 2 years (subject to availability, ie there was no other lucky person who
had the forsight to have reserved it earlier)
Note: If you are a
registered charity, you may also be able to obtain dotWORLDS free and paid
domains without charge. Contact dotWORLDS for further details.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/5/prweb130135.htm