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Everyone knows that the world of memes has been on the internet for a long time, but have you ever thought about turning this tool into a domain that can be used on your own website?
Now it’s possible! In a recent post, Google Registry announced the launch of its newest top-level domain, allowing you to add a “.meme” to the end of your website URL.
According to big tech, memes personify internet culture, winning the eyes, hearts and minds of millions of people.
With this, the tool’s main objective is to help disseminate ideas and expressions from creators, in addition to encouraging companies to show their audience that they are in the present.
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Access period
New domains are available for registration as part of an early access period, subject to an “additional one-time fee.”
However, if you don’t want to pay anything extra right now, you can wait until they are publicly available on December 5th and just pay the base annual price.
Websites with their own domain
To help with the idea of creating domains, big tech indicated a handful of sites that are adopting the “.meme” domain, some of which are dedicated to old memes.
Among the ten websites mentioned, four of them, for example, are dedicated to cats, including some of the most popular such as meme.grumpy, nyancat.meme and keyboardcat.meme.
To check the availability of domain names at the moment, simply access the platform’s website.