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OK - I could get hammered for "stupidity" on this one by this community- however willing to take that risk
When I type in any nTLD on my Google Chrome browser search bar, it does not resolve, instead brings up related search results, after two or three attempts - it pops a specific hyperlink bar on top - see in my Yuvi.Club example here please:
So ?
Is it that Google's search database is yet to learn "nTLD"s?
Is it that these nTLDs are not recognized by Nameservers yet or something?
Is it as simple as them being new registrations (a week old)?
Is it something else technical - that I don't even understand (ehm qualified CyberGuru)?
Also what does this mean to the entire "url" v/s "search term" use debate?
Later more about the "Dotless" URL proposal...pending responses
Thanks in advance and sorry if dumb (waste of time)
When I type in any nTLD on my Google Chrome browser search bar, it does not resolve, instead brings up related search results, after two or three attempts - it pops a specific hyperlink bar on top - see in my Yuvi.Club example here please:
So ?
Is it that Google's search database is yet to learn "nTLD"s?
Is it that these nTLDs are not recognized by Nameservers yet or something?
Is it as simple as them being new registrations (a week old)?
Is it something else technical - that I don't even understand (ehm qualified CyberGuru)?
Also what does this mean to the entire "url" v/s "search term" use debate?
Later more about the "Dotless" URL proposal...pending responses
Thanks in advance and sorry if dumb (waste of time)