Registrations for the .me top level domain started yesterday afternoon,
giving users a new crack at getting a personalised web address.
Unlike the recent staggered
rollout
of the .asia domain, the .me registrations are open to everyone from day
one.
The .me domain name was previously assigned to Montenegro after the country
gained independence in June 2006.
However, owing to the widespread potential appeal of the name it is now
available for general use.
The new domain follows the recent vote by the Internet Corporation for
Assigned Names and Numbers to allow users to register
whatever
domain suffix they want for their site.
"Everyone can and should have their own personalised domain name," said
Jonathan Robinson, chief operating officer at NetNames.
"The release of the .me suffix is an exciting and immediately available
opportunity for consumers to stake their claim in cyberspace."
Robinson believes that .me will appeal strongly to the younger social
networking generation, despite the fact that similar previous implementations
such as .name and .me.uk have been somewhat slow to take off.
"The true demand for the .me suffix is yet to be seen but the launch
highlights how important it is for marketers, brand owners and trademark
professionals to keep on top of this rapidly changing area," he added.
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