25 Years of the .com gTLD
An anonymous reader writes "The domain COM was installed as one of the first set of top-level domains when the Domain Name System was first implemented for use on the Internet in January 1985. The internet celebrates a landmark event on the 15th of March — the 25th anniversary of the day the first .com name was registered. Of the 250 million websites, there are over 80 million active .com sites. In March 1985, Symbolics computers of Cambridge, Massachusetts entered the history books with an internet address ending in .com (however, on 27 August 2009, it was sold to XF.com Investments). That same year another five companies jumped on a very slow bandwagon. Here is a list of the 100 oldest still-existing registered .com domains."
tomato
Who were they?
Fuck systemd. Fuck Redhat. Fuck Soylent, too. Wait, scratch the last one.
No microsoft.com ?
for several years there was an open genera than ran on alphas, and now apparently
a mysterious virtual version that is hosted by linux. does anyone know what happened
to the genera ip?
A list dominated by domain squatters, even XF.com is a domain squatter...
:(
When it was only InterNIC assigning domain names, it was $100/year, and then $70/year. I remember carefully choosing which domains to register - and so did everyone else. There were very few squatters back then.
I believe passing the torch to ICANN, and then having GoDaddy (Wild West) pop up offering $6 .COM will be remembered as the ruin of the Internet. Not to mention the 2-3 day "evaluation" period where squatters could hold a domain without paying for it.
Now they've opened up .CO (Columbian) for non-Columbian registration. Pre-registration is $299, and the registrars are trying to push it as the next big TLD.
I felt a bit old, and maybe a bit humbled, to see a number of smallish Pacific Northwest companies that are on that list but no longer exist. When I first got out of college I'd interviewed at some of those places!
#DeleteChrome
25. 05-Aug-1986 STARGATE.COM
This precedes the movie by 8 years. Do you know what that means? It's all real! I knew it! I am so getting myself an F-302. Cheyenne Mountain, here I come.
Both AMD and Intel are on the list, along with many hardware companies.
Funny:
- Apple, IBM and Sun are present
- Microsoft is absent
Strangely missing:
- sex.com
- porn.com
(etc)
Apple is there.
Microsoft is not.
The Wise adapts himself to the world. The Fool adapts the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the Fool.
teh man got WOOWOOWOO.NIGGER.COM , iant it so bruthars?
I read the other day on Wikipedia that "older versions of the [Genera] are available as free software." Anyone know if there's a way to get a hold of such a distribution and run it under some kind of emulator?
Tweet, tweet.
I find it surprising that Alcoa is so high up the list, beating out big computer and communications tech names such as AMD, 3COM, Apple, and Cisco. I'm curious as to what compelled them to register a domain name way back in Nov 1986.
Back in 1913 when the Jews (international bankers with no country or laws to abide to) stole the country from Americans courtesy of the traitor Woodrow Wilson in exchange for the money he needed to purchase the election. Since then, the propaganda of worshiping the true Jew god, money, has spread across the world over not only enslaving every single human being but putting many to the grave (over 10 times more than the claims from their exaggerated untrue holocaust fairy tale) but also putting a near complete stop on technological progression along with medical progression.
Worship your Jew overlords ignorant cattle, for they care not about you and your family so long as they remain part of the 1% in the world who have everything while ignorant blind retards such as the majority of the 99% turn a blind eye to their blatant lies and swallow their propaganda hook, line and sinker.
At least you get to have your tongue used as toilet paper for your Jew masters and the house niggers get to fight over the scraps from the scraps Jews throw to dogs. What a life, you geniuses! Hopefully the poor you and your Jew overlord Masters shit on will never figure out they are the true overwhelming majority and they have options left to fight back on the way out since they are condemned to misery and pain and suffering anyway. I mean look at the French Revolution, what can the poor really accomplish once they figure out what is happening at purely their expense?
"DNS" was a "HOSTS.TXT" file FTP'd down from ISI.
Now stop doing zone transfers across my lawn, you punks!
Welcome to the Panopticon. Used to be a prison, now it's your home.
I was watching Sky News today and the tech correspondent reported it was 25 years ago since Tim Burners-Lee invented the Internet. Ugh.
https://twitter.com/simonhowes/status/10514026928
to have regular marketing surveys the top. Or were, go find something One or the 0ther and as BSD sinks Assholes, as they the aacounting and Michael Smith
I'm curious how the publicly traded stocks of the early adopters fared from time of registration until the peak of the dotcom bubble in March 2000. I suspect abnormally high returns relative to Nasdaq or the S&P500.
__ Someday, but not this morning, I'll finally learn to use the preview button.
This story makes me wonder... does anyone know why /. is a .org and not a .com?
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law
88. 03-Sep-1987 SCO.COM
SCO could probably make far more by selling their "top 100" domain name -- to then be used for a website ridiculing/lambasting Darl McBride et al -- then they could ever hope to make litigating over their dubious-at-best intellectual property claims...
the people that put on this study have some wrong stats. According to VeriSign's own data there are just over 192 million domain names registered now. No idea where that figure of 250 million came from but it's not correct.
Earliest WayBack Machine entry for MS:
http://web.archive.org/web/19961020014044/http://www.microsoft.com/
The thing that makes me laugh most about this slice of history is the footer link to /MISC/CPYRIGHT.HTM
I bet they still have some of those 8.3s kicking around.
Looking at that oldest-100 list, it would appear that Northrup is the oldest surviving ".COM" TLD (they were the acquirer in the Grumman deal).
Ah, DEC, we knew ye well...
Generally, bash is superior to python in those environments where python is not installed.
At the moment Verisign logs 53 billion requests for websites - not just dotcoms - every day, about the same number handled for all of 1995.
"We expect that to grow in 2020 to somewhere between three and four quadrillion," Mr McLaughlin told BBC News.
How do we interpret this? I sure hope this is DNS lookups. But if so, doesn't it bother anyone else that the Verisign CEO said "53 billion requests for websites" as opposed to "53 billion requests for domain name resolution." God help us if this means 53 billion different DOMAINS; how many of them are Botnet controllers?
I'm just waiting for the sign in front of Verisign HQ, "Over 53 billion websites served every day"...
As does the government-enforced centralization that makes them possible, making Internet users ever-more dependent on centralized force. The free market would have come up with other ideas for name resolution and the like, with multiple competing authorities (like search engine rankings) and thus multiple points of failure and control - when one becomes tyrannical you'd just switch to an other! A much freer Internet would have emerged without this centralization, and would have been much better, stronger, and more resilient without it!
(Signed: Alex Libman's sock-puppet.)
Just an observation...
A significant proportion of those first 100 are defense contractors or otherwise related to the DOD. That's not a shock; indeed it makes sense. But it jumped out at me.
Interesting, I just did a two letter combination scan of the .com TLD today. Yeah, I do that kind of stuff for fun. ;-)
Damn, those first Internet geeks are not like today's geeks!
I find it humorous that Tandy.com was registered before apple.com.
Not sure how true it is, but my Computer Science/Calculus BC teacher claims to have one of the first webpages put up on the internet. I would tend to believe him, as he is quite the CS wiz and he tends to be really current. Although looking at his webpage now I think he just got lazy and didn't feel like updating the layout. In any case it currently resides over at http://calcpage.tripod.com/. As the story goes it started out on a researchers network after a friend at some institute that I forget the name of told him about this crazy new thing called the internet. He's also the most innovative teacher in the school, for what it's worth. He's the only one that manages to make full use of the stuff from SMART Technologies that was just installed, taking video of his lessons recorded from the SMART system so students can catch up.
My first ISP was CTS.COM, had an account from 1995-2003. Would still be with them, but they dropped their DSL biz in 2003. What's funny is that the DNS entry for my host still resolves...
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Yeah!
Those were the good old days...before firewalls...when your desktop workstation has an external IP address.
What comes up is not The Artist Formerly Known as Pyramid Technology in Mountain View, CA. It's some PC accessory store. Should that really count?
IMPLing...