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Will Google or any other company down the line replace the entire concept of URL or Domain Names?

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  • Yes

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    21.4%
  • No

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    78.6%
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From the article:

"Academics have considered options over the years, but the problem doesn't have an easy answer." This means the net as we know it is here to stay for a while.
 
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Did read, did not understand. Mind to give us tldr? And how this can possibly affect domain part in url? I guess it's about cutting off the junk that follows the domain...
 
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It is true that many people do not use URLs as such these days, they mainly just type the domain into a search engine and then click a result from it. In fact, I've lost count of how many times I have seen people search for Google, get on Google and then click the link for Google from Google, and then do their search. O_o

Removing the URL is dangerous, due to the easy way a site can be cloned. Most people trust the look of the site to tell them that they are on the right place first and foremost, but even this and a look for the little green padlock or 'Secure' text isn't going to mean much if the user has ended up on a phishing site from the results.

And so the URL showing or at least the domain name itself, NEEDS to be there as an immediate identifier that the site you are about to go to, IS indeed, the right one.
 
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What I could drive is that the .com would lose it's stronghold in the domain world people would simply type in the name/brand/company, without much regard for the TLDR.
 
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Plz make a summary someone. I read it with half eyes closed and couldn't get it. 10pm here and I am sleepy.. :sleep:
 
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What I could drive is that the .com would lose it's stronghold in the domain world
Most people don't care about the extension of the site they are visiting. Just as long as it is legit and that's up to the owners to make sure that message gets out there.
 
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Most people don't care about the extension of the site they are visiting. Just as long as it is legit and that's up to the owners to make sure that message gets out there.
I think the resales are mostly more favourable for .com's also any startup's first prefer to get a .com as almost all household names/tech companies have a .com, and most people dream to go big.
 
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Verisign should cancel word "Google" from the dot com registry. Then lets see how well their business runs without a domain name.
 
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They're looking to emphasize the identity. They want to replace the URL, but that may mean more emphasis on the domain name (the identity) and less focus on the path (/forums/general-domain-discussion.2/) and query strings (?order=reply_count).

If they do pull it off, it will likely increase the importance of domain names. ;)
 
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They're looking to emphasize the identity. They want to replace the URL, but that may mean more emphasis on the domain name (the identity) and less focus on the path (/forums/general-domain-discussion.2/) and query strings (?order=reply_count).

If they do pull it off, it will likely increase the importance of domain names. ;)

thanks that's comforting to hear :xf.grin:
 
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They're looking to emphasize the identity. They want to replace the URL, but that may mean more emphasis on the domain name (the identity) and less focus on the path (/forums/general-domain-discussion.2/) and query strings (?order=reply_count).

If they do pull it off, it will likely increase the importance of domain names. ;)
cannot agree more.
 
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so... the domain sky ain't falling, again?

:)

imoโ€ฆ.
 
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Google makes zero or less revenue (if Adsense is on the website) if someone types in a URL instead of searching. That is either the direct reason for this stance, or it has indirectly been echoing in corridors, emails, seeding the idea that "URLs kinda suck". For me URLs are both technical building blocks, and expressions, of the whole web experience.

Threat / way to increase revenue. You can clearly see this in Chrome right now:
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Maybe bookmarks will be next? :xf.wink:
 
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Not surprised we all voted no
 
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They need to wait until I get some truly kickass domains.
 
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which turned out to be good news for us. it alarmed me i just renewed domains on another thread. lol
 
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On my newest Kindle Fire tablet the Google search app does not have a navigation bar and when you search for websites the domain does not appear. Theoretically if you are searching for your bank or registrar of a domain marketplace where you have domains listed for sale the first search result is probably the correct one. But it is still an uneasy feeling to not see that .com at the end of the domain. So I switched to Amazon's Silk browser instead. I get direct navigation back and I see the domain names again.
 
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Yeah no way in hell I'm going to use search to get to my bank online lol. If I can't see the URL that's a problem.
 
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i don't use google for websites that i know i have an account on, i usually type it manually on the url bar or pull it on my bookmarks.
 
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