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interesting,thanks

It's what happen in most countries (where english is not the language)!
The ccTLD is often equal to the .COM in value (sometimes even more), so when the .COM is not possible then the ccTLD is still a very good option.
Myself I am a big .COM lover but I have purchased as an end-user many .FR when the .COM was too expensive.

Thats a very interesting article. It makes me wonder about one of my .COs. Its a little off topic to this article but I feel I just need to ask this. Cloud Computing is expected to grow from a $40Billion dollar industry now to a $240Billion industry by the year 2020 according to IBM. I need someone's opinion on the Potential price that an end user Might pay say 10 years from now on my domain CloudComputing.co? Dell owns the .com, Citrix owns Cloud.com, Amazon owns Cloud.co. Hmmm. I would really like some Opinions on this domain! Thanks in advance.

Thanks for the tip RH.

In our case in the UK the.co.uk ccTLD is not that expensive so well worth the investment.

Good luck.

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