Google and Amazon have applied for nearly 180 generic top-level domains (gTLDs), setting up several potential battles between the two companies, under a programme set to cause an unprecedented change to the Internet.
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31 January 2014 Amazon has overcome an objection to its controversial .amazon generic top-level domain after exposing doubts about the objector’s independence.