The Internet's Domain Name System was created in 1984 to match complex IP addresses with easy-to-remember names ending in extensions such as .com, .org, .edu, .gov, .mil and country codes including .de for Germany. In 1998, the U.S. Department of Commerce privatized domain name registrations and operations through the creation of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. Since then, domain name sales have risen nearly 10-fold, but .com remains the most popular domain.
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The Evolution of the Internet
The 'Net changed from research to commerce, U.S. to global, safe to scary.
Domain Name Sales Grow 10-fold This Decade
Name Change Leaves Military Past Behind
Internet Hosts Grow Exponentially
Internet Users Top 1 Billion
Internet Becomes a Global Phenomenon
Domain Name Sales Grow 10-fold This Decade
Invention of the Web Drives Internet Usage
Internet Traffic Keeps Trucking
Making Money on the 'Net
Security Threats Rise Along with Usage
Spam Grows to Be Costly, Dangerous
What's Next for the Internet: More Growth
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