The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) began accepting proposals for new top-level domains today, reopening the application system through which they are submitted after nearly six weeks of software-glitch-inspired downtime. ICANN said it will keep the system open through May 30, plenty of time for the 839 companies paying $185,000 a pop to submit vanity domains for the organization?s review to toss a few more into the mix.
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