The generic top-level domain .wiki is administered by the registry Top-Level Design, LCC in Portland, Oregon and is primarily used for the digital dissemination of information and knowledge.
With the introduction of so-called online encyclopedias, such as Wikipedia, the way of knowledge transfer was fundamentally changed. Internet users around the world had influence and access to so-called online encyclopedias and could thus share their common knowledge with other people. Meanwhile, many other sites exist, which are similar in structure to Wikipedia.
With the domain extension .wiki, knowledge collections of any kind from the internet are perfectly implemented into one's own internet presence. A big advantage of .wiki is that this domain allows to focus on a special field. The domain name is freely selectable and is perfectly underlined with the ending .wiki. Thus, prospective customers of the website get a direct overview that they can retrieve knowledge on a specific subject area here.
The top-level domain .wiki is suitable for a growing and dynamic knowledge platform, which is also interactive. It is also perfect for companies that want to present their own portfolio on the web on a trustworthy and reputable basis. The domain extension also covers a very wide range of topics and thus offers global flexibility for a large customer base.
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