Google Acquires .app Top-Level Domain (TLD) For $25 Million
The .app top-level area is currently claimed by Google. The search giant offer an incredible $25 million to purchase rights to the area. Top-level domains are a piece of each URL. A few cases are .com, .org and .net. Web Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has been making a large group of new top-level areas accessible. Some of these domains have been unloaded at an enormous cost. For instance, Amazon purchased the .buy domain for over $4.5 million. The full rundown of sold domains can be found here (by means of 9to5Google). Google's $25 million offer is right now the most astounding cost for any top-level space. (TLD) This shows that the organization may have huge arrangements for the space. Google hasn't yet declared whether it will offer .app spaces, however it as of late reported arrangements to show supported list items in Google Play. The organization could utilize the .app TLD as a monetisation procedure on Google Play. In a blog entry in 2012, Google h...