11 Interesting ccTLD (Country Code Top Level Domain)
ccTLDs (Country-code Top-level Domains, or the domain name extension) are two-letter top-level domains especially designated for a particular country or autonomous territory to use to service their community. For example, .uk is ccTLD for United Kingdom, while .de is ccTLD for Germany. ccTLDs are assigned by the IANA – Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.
While having fun looking if there is still any good domain names left, I find a number of interesting ccTLDs. Check it out below!
.at
Country: Austria
Notable use: yours.at
.in
Country: India
Notable use: log.in
.it
Country: Italy
Notable use: vom.it
.be
Country: Belgium
Notable use: su.bscri.be
.ly
Country: Libya
Notable use: bit.ly
.me
Country: Montenegro
Notable use: Utag.me
.us
Country: United States
Notable use : del.icio.us
.tv
Country: Tuvalu
Notable use: five.tv
.am
Country : Armenia
Notable use: i.am
.fm
Country: Federated States of Micronesia
Notable use: last.fm
.to
Country: Tonga
Notable use: go.to
This technique is called domain hack. From Wikipedia:
A domain hack is an unconventional domain name that uses parts other than the SLD (second level domain) or third level domain to create the full title of the domain name. Typical domain names follow the structure of “title.tld” or “title.sld.tld”, where “title” is the title of the domain name, and “tld” and “sld” are the top level domain and second level domain, respectively. A domain hack has various structures like “tit.le”, “ti.tle”, etc. The most popular domain hack is del.icio.us.
Listen.to me ! Just get.in and watch.tv or listen to the 933.fm , it will.be better for.us not to.be upset.at this unnecessari.ly. At the very least, do.it for.me.
































