For years, we've been among those who wondered what good it did for ICANN to dribble out new top level domains (TLDs -- such as .info, .biz, .aero, etc.) every few years.
For the most part, these new domains didn't do much other than force companies to buy their name on each new TLD as it was released.
It basically just seemed like a way for ICANN and registrars to keep fleecing companies. Instead, we agreed with those...