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How Things Have Changed After 30 Years of Dot Com

The international internet revolution began exactly 30 years ago on 15th March, 1985 and today we have millions of dot coms - our world wouldn't be the same without these dot coms, actually we cant imagine a world without them.


It’s marginally unthinkable nowadays to envision a world without the World Wide Web.

Simply consider it for a minute or two – no email, no social networking, no streaming entertainment, no www.supplychain247.com, basically nothing we’ve all come to take for granted.

And this is precisely what makes life in the 80s so hard to recall effectively, as not just were we living in a period without the web, but a good 99% of us never imagined we’d own a Smartphone.

With the far-fetched changes that have happened from that point forward, it’s truly mind blowing to imagine that the first ever dot.com registration occurred only 30 years back.

That is the tremendously imperative anniversary the world will be collectively celebrating today – exactly three decades to the day since www.symbolics.com was officially enrolled by the brand of the same name.

And if you were pondering, the answer is yes – it’s still up and running today (sometimes!). The domain that is… the business collapsed quite some time ago.

It All Started Here (30 years ago)

“In the past 30 years, the Internet has advanced from an obscure phenomenon utilized fundamentally by scholastics and analysts to a global communication, commerce and information sharing channel that few could visualize life without,” remarked the domain name registration masters at Verisign.

“Actually, almost three billion individuals all over the globe are online today, and more than $300 billion in U.S. e-commerce sales and over $1.3 trillion in worldwide e-commerce sales depend on the Internet.”

At the point when the first registration was made in 1985, few could have ever anticipated that the entire dot.com industry would be worth in excess of $1.3 trillion dollars and reach three billion individuals universally before its 30th anniversary.

And things are as yet developing, with the current rate of dot.com domain name enlistments having spiked to an average of one every second.

Internet Grows to 288 Million Domain Names in the Fourth Quarter of 2014
VeriSign announced four million domain names were added to the Internet in the fourth quarter of 2014, bringing the total number of registered domain names to 288 million worldwide across all top-level domains (TLDs) as of Dec. 31, 2014, according to the latest Domain Name Industry Brief.

The increase of four million domain names globally equates to a growth rate of 1.3 percent over the third quarter of 2014. Worldwide registrations have grown by 16.9 million, or 6.2 percent, year over year.

The .com and .net TLDs experienced aggregate growth in the fourth quarter of 2014, reaching a combined total of approximately 130.6 million domain names in the domain name base for .com and .net. This represents a 2.7 percent increase year over year. As of Dec. 31, 2014, the base of registered names in .com equaled 115.6 million names, while .net equaled 15.0 million names.

New .com and .net registrations totaled 8.2 million during the fourth quarter of 2014. In the fourth quarter of 2013, new .com and .net registrations totaled 8.2 million.

During the fourth quarter of 2014, Verisign’s average daily Domain Name System (DNS) query load was 110 billion across all TLDs operated by Verisign, with a peak of 146 billion. Compared to the previous quarter, the daily average decreased 3.7 percent and the peak decreased 54.0 percent. Year over year, the daily average query load increased 33.5 percent and the peak query load increased 47.1 percent.


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