Let me throw something else in here: It's not as simple as non-domainers seeing an extension--any extension--and wanting it. It has nothing to do with it. Users want to handle what they know, NOT what is in current vogue (trends die) or whatever's cheapest (why are $10/year .coms developed while $3 .info are merely collected by domainers?). What I said is the way it is, whether ppl or other so-called "experts" disagree: If no one knows it exists, it won't be developed. Period. As well, if ppl pay little to no attention to the extension, well, what factor leads them to register a .com over .whatever? It's been that way for Lord knows how long. A billion new extensions changing that? Again, that is where you have flawed logic. If ppl do not flock to the other vanity extensions and prefer .com still, do you SERIOUSLY think they'll gobble up the new ones simply because they have more variety in their choices? If so, explain what I mentioned above: that .com is still preferred over every piece of competition it receives. More variety won't change that, even if registrars want us to believe it. (Most info/biz/mobi etc. registrations are held by investors anyway, so the amount that they have registered means nothing. It's how many are DEVELOPED, not merely how many are registered)