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You can now buy a .cloud domain name

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The time has come. You can now have yourself a .cloud domain name.

You can’t get a .cloud domain name through the recently launched Google Domains site, but several other vendors already support the new top-level domain (TLD), including 1&1 and GoDaddy, as Domain Name Wire reported yesterday.

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Maybe .cloud will become the hot new TLD for cloud computing startups. The .io, .ai, and .ly TLDs have certainly run their course. Nw would be a good time to register a .cloud domain name while many are still available at low cost.

For instance, I see that jordan.cloud is still available. Hmmm. Gotta run.

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