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by tomtai
4152 days ago
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I think "it doesn't really matter anymore" is right on the money. .co as a TLD was essentially built around tech companies and directly marketed to them. Plus if we're honest - most of the time people Google for companies websites that don't autocomplete in their address bar... As an OTT example: If I want to come to Hacker News I type HN into Google and its the top result. I type two letters and click one link vs typing 'news.ycombinator.com' (typing 'news' for me brings the BBC). If a startup has put thought into their branding then a full web address isn't needed to find them. For that reason .co isn't confusing to most web users these days. |
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