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In 2011, a new top-level domain name was registered for Georgia, intended for domain names in the local language. The top-level domain is .გე (.xn--node), which are the Georgian letters gani and eni, representing G and E rather than an abbreviation of the nation's native name, Sakartvelo. It became active with active web sites in 2016.
An internationalized country code top-level domain (IDN ccTLD) is a top-level domain with a specially encoded domain name that is displayed in an end user application, such as a web browser, in its native language script or a non-alphabetic writing system, such as Latin script (.us, .uk and .br), Indic script (. भारत) and Korean script (.
This list of Internet top-level domains (TLD) contains top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet.A list of the top-level domains by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is maintained at the Root Zone Database. [1]
Sesquicentennial Network (SEQSUINet) 7 May 25, 1988: mr.net Minnesota Regional Network (MRNet) 8 June 9, 1988: oar.net Ohio Academic Resources Network: 9 July 8, 1988: sura.net Southeastern Universities Research Association: 10 September 7, 1988: the.net Texas Higher Education Network (THEnet) 11 September 16, 1988: nwnet.net NorthWestNet: 12 ...
Unidentified murder victims in the United States (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Unidentified American people" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Kim Dotcom attempted to use me.ga as an alternative domain for the Megaupload service. It was suspended by Communications Minister Blaise Louembe who stated "Gabon cannot serve as a platform or screen for committing acts aimed at violating copyrights, nor be used by unscrupulous people."
The Georgia woman who was allegedly killed in North Myrtle Beach had an unusual transaction on her bank account made shortly before she went missing. On Sept. 23, Kristin Laymon, 53, went missing ...