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Hell  ·  3740 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The biggest land rush in the history of the internet begins on February 4

.com will always be king. If anything, I see this as inevitable, and a good thing. Increased supply for the the same intrinsic demand will just mean lower prices across the board once the novelty wears off.





user-inactivated  ·  3740 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    .com will always be king

I do agree with you; .com will continue dominance, but I think URLs will become increasingly meaningless because of the "Chrome-all-in-one-search-and-address-bar" effect. If I want to go to facebook I just throw "facebook" up in the omnibar. If I've never been to the site, it'll be the first search result (after a couple ads, of course). Otherwise, it'll auto-populate and I can hit enter after I type "fa". No (understanding of) URLs needed. Same with any other site.

I'd wager a guess it this will be the case increasingly often as time goes on that a URL plays almost no role in navigating to a site. Especially for 1: people who are growing up now and just figuring out the web, for whom there's little point in learning about URLs, and 2: older people currently using the web who are unfamiliar with what a URL is.

I prefer Firefox and keeping my search box separate, but it's hard to deny that the omnibar is a great solution to make the browser much easier to use for those who are dissuaded from using computers and the internet.

veen  ·  3739 days ago  ·  link  ·  

God, I'm so glad I can log into Chrome and have the same shortcuts to sites. g: Gmail. m: Google Music. y + tab: insta-search youtube. It is really annoying when I'm on someone elses computer because I often only type one or two letters.

user-inactivated  ·  3739 days ago  ·  link  ·  

The Google Solution: sign into your google account in the browser. You'll have all of your history, extensions, etc.

fir3drill  ·  3738 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I don't know. .com is king because there hasn't really been a viable alternative. If an entire generation grows up with a MUCH wider variety of TLDs, I don't see why .com will remain on top.