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These are the generic TLDs (gTLDs) which Google has requested ICANN (International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to own them. The company which owns the gTLDs may not necessarily open it for public access. They can use it for internal purpose. In this case google might restrict the domain registration under these gTLDs if they own them with in Google properties or else might open it for public registration.
1. Closed Generics or Private Domain Registry
2. Open Generics or Public Domain Registry
Google has also requested access to some of the gTLDs in its own property names such as .youtube, .google, .nexus etc., which Google might keep it for use with in Google properties.
Source:
http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/09/if-it-gets-them-google-may-open-search-app-blog-and-cloud-gtlds-to-the-public/
http://googleblog.blogspot.in/2012/05/expanding-internet-domain-space.html
Thursday : sequensizer
Wow! This is the best gif I have ever seen on the web. Cool one!
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Facebook is currently testing a reply feature for already existing comments for posts on Facebook pages. Hope the same feature comes to posts on Facebook profiles as well. It couldn’t be even noticed in posts on some of the pages. Probably it might be in beta and will be available soon for posts on both profiles and pages I think.