The Mystery of Domain Price Setting
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers -- better known as ICANN -- is expected to release on Friday its plan for assigning domain names, such as .biz, .info and .us, according to a Congress Daily article, a sister publication of Nextgov. The price for a domain? $190,000. Seem high? Or maybe that's a bargain. And what about a nice round number like $200,000? It would be nice to see the math ICANN used to reach this price. But we most likely will not.
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