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Old 16-11-2007, 14:02
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What was the world's first .com?


Just what would the site with the world's longest domain name be without mentioning what the world's first dot com was

Now we are sure many of you think you know and some really do know, but those that think it was think.com better think again, think.com was the third...we think.

The DNS was created in 1984 and in 1985 top level domains were defined. The first top level domains were COM, ORG, EDU, GOV, MIL and ccTLD.

In April 1985 cmu.edu, purdue.edu, rice.edu and ucla.edu were the first registered domain names with the .edu extention.

The first .gov was css.gov and was registered in June 1985.

The first .org was mitre.org and was registered in July 1985.

Now for the first .com which was registered on March 15 1985 and it was symbolics.com which still happens to be up and running, although not much to look at. Now for the first 100 registered domains:SYMBOLICS.COM
BBN.COM
THINK.COM
MCC.COM
DEC.COM
NORTHROP.COM
XEROX.COM
SRI.COM
HP.COM
BELLCORE.COM
IBM.COM
SUN.COM
INTEL.COM
TI.COM
ATT.COM
GMR.COM
TEK.COM
FMC.COM
UB.COM
BELL-ATL.COM
GE.COM
GREBYN.COM
ISC.COM
NSC.COM
STARGATE.COM
BOEING.COM
ITCORP.COM
SIEMENS.COM
PYRAMID.COM
ALPHACDC.COM
BDM.COM
FLUKE.COM
INMET.COM
KESMAI.COM
MENTOR.COM
NEC.COM
RAY.COM
ROSEMOUNT.COM
VORTEX.COM
ALCOA.COM
GTE.COM
ADOBE.COM
AMD.COM
DAS.COM
DATA-IO.COM
OCTOPUS.COM
PORTAL.COM
TELTONE.COM
3COM.COM
AMDAHL.COM
CCUR.COM
CI.COM
CONVERGENT.COM
DG.COM
PEREGRINE.COM
QUAD.COM
SQ.COM
TANDY.COM
TTI.COM
UNISYS.COM
CGI.COM
CTS.COM
SPDCC.COM
APPLE.COM
NMA.COM
PRIME.COM
PHILIPS.COM
DATACUBE.COM
KAI.COM
TIC.COM
VINE.COM
NCR.COM
CISCO.COM
RDL.COM
SLB.COM
PARCPLACE.COM
UTC.COM
IDE.COM
TRW.COM
UNIPRESS.COM
DUPONT.COM
LOCKHEED.COM
ROSETTA.COM
TOAD.COM
QUICK.COM
ALLIED.COM
DSC.COM
SCO.COM
GENE.COM
KCCS.COM
SPECTRA.COM
WLK.COM
MENTAT.COM
WYSE.COM
CFG.COM
MARBLE.COM
CAYMAN.COM
ENTITY.COM
KSR.COM
NYNEXST.COMMarch 15 1985
April 24 1985
May 24 1985
July 11 1985
September 30 1985
November 7 1985
January 9 1986
January 17 1986
March 3 1986
March 5 1986
March 19 1986
March 19 1986
March 25 1986
March 25 1986
April 25 1986
May 8 1986
May 8 1986
July 10 1986
July 10 1986
August 5 1986
August 5 1986
August 5 1986
August 5 1986
August 5 1986
August 5 1986
September 2 1986
September 18 1986
September 29 1986
October 18 1986
October 27 1986
October 27 1986
October 27 1986
October 27 1986
October 27 1986
October 27 1986
October 27 1986
October 27 1986
October 27 1986
October 27 1986
November 5 1986
November 5 1986
November 17 1986
November 17 1986
November 17 1986
November 17 1986
November 17 1986
November 17 1986
November 17 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
December 11 1986
January 19 1987
January 19 1987
January 19 1987
February 19 1987
March 4 1987
March 4 1987
April 4 1987
April 23 1987
April 23 1987
April 23 1987
April 23 1987
April 30 1987
May 14 1987
May 14 1987
May 20 1987
May 27 1987
May 27 1987
June 26 1987
July 9 1987
July 13 1987
July 27 1987
July 27 1987
July 28 1987
August 18 1987
August 31 1987
September 3 1987
September 3 1987
September 3 1987
September 22 1987
September 22 1987
September 22 1987
September 22 1987
September 30 1987
October 14 1987
November 2 1987
November 9 1987
November 16 1987
November 16 1987
November 24 1987
November 30 1987

It took more that two and half years to register 100 domain names, and I believe that we are registering more than 100 domain names per day. Pretty awesome isn't it? What do you guys think?
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I believe that we are registering more than 100 domain names per day. Pretty awesome isn't it? What do you guys think?
I would say 100 domains per minute. check webhosting.info for more details on how many domains are registered daily. 30 - 40 domains are registered by eukhost daily so 100 domains is too less.
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Yes, I would more say 1000's of domains are registered a day .
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This is really a very good info. Thanks for sharing.
However I was just wondering if anyone of those are available today (atleast for SALE).
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I don't know if any of these domain name are available and I don't know if they are for sale. Maybe you could check them one by one to see if they are available or for sale. This will take alot of time but it can be worth it depending on what you will use it for, also you will have bragging rights to say that you have one of the odlest domain name ever registered.
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lol.

I doubt any of the listed domains are not registered but may be for sale - anyone up for buying Intel.com?
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I have had few domain names in he past, the oldest I sold for silly sum to a large company that had my initials. Then they got longer until I found another suitable short one about 10 years ago - d.tc

Can anyone match that for length - it must be meaningful.

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I went to railsconf Europe this year (was in September).

And they had a Roy Fielding talking who is, and has been for some time, doing a lot of work in http protocols and such (he wrote his university dissertation on REST, and Rails is being continually improved to make use of the REST paradigm).

He told us the story of how he chose to do that dissertation:

He was looking for something to do, but couldn't decide. He'd heard about this world wide web thing, and had been browsing it to see what it was all about. So he goes and "browses the web", the ENTIRE WWW. Comes back an hour later, and notices there are two more websites (there were like 60 or something at the time), and decides that it's probably going to be quite interesting, since it's growing so fast (that's over 3% growth in an hour - imagine if your savings did that!).

It still amazes me to think that when I was born, there was no internet, now concept of WWW, no HTTP. Whenever I want to find a new place to go out, or want to buy something, the first thing I do is look it up on the web, I honestly don't know how I did it before the web was popular.

http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pu...entations.html - that is a link to the presentations. The one I'm talking about was called The Rest of REST, by Roy T. Fielding. It's has some technical stuff, but the first bit has some interesting hisrtory along the lines of what I mentioned above. If you look at it, look at the third slide, which shows a graph of internet growth (number of websites) up until Jun 95, and has an estimate of the number in sep this year. I can't remember exactly what he said, but I think it was along the lines of "If I wanted the graph to actually show all the way up to now, I need the projector screen to go about 20k up into space!".
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lol.

I doubt any of the listed domains are not registered but may be for sale - anyone up for buying Intel.com?
Yep, I'll just open my safe with a few billion in it .
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