Google announced the launch of the new .ING top-level domain, which lets people register domains that match verbs, nouns...
A domain extension, or top-level domain (TLD), is the part of a web address that comes after the dot symbol. Some common domain extensions include .com, .org, .net, .edu, etc. Each extension is assigned to a specific purpose or organization, such as .com for commercial businesses and .org for non-profit organizations. There are also country-specific extensions, such as .us for the United States and .ca for Canada. Choosing the right domain extension can be important for branding and the perception of your website.