Monthly newsletter of Luka Jagor – Issue #3

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Monthly newsletter of Luka Jagor – Issue #3


Love is like a moment, it’s hard to keep it.


Montenegro and Country Code Top-level Domain gccTLD in Nowadays Unrest Times

Montenegro and Country Code Top-Level Domain, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Montenegro is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic Sea and is a part of the Balkans, sharing borders with Serbia to the northeast, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north and west, Kosovo to the east, Albania to the southeast, and the Adriatic Sea and Croatia to the southwest. Podgorica, the capital and largest city, covers 10.4% of Montenegro’s territory. dot me is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Montenegro. dot me Positions itself for global use like a personal namespace; can be registered and used for any purpose.
Recent history – Montenegro formally became a member of NATO in 2017, though “Montenegro remains deeply divided over joining NATO”.
Montenegro has been in negotiations with the EU since 2012.
Generic Country Code Top-Level Domain or gccTLD refers to those TLDs which are technically “non-restricted country code top-level domains” but used like traditional generic TLDs (gTLDs) rather than “country” targeted ones. Montenegro is a Developing/Emerging country. The economy of Montenegro is currently in a process of transition. A developing country is a country with a less developed industrial base and a low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries.
My Opinion: When you’re trying to save money, every penny helps, so does the money from registering Generic Country Code Top-Level Domain. It’s a pity that sovereignists might see that process as a sell-off, rather than the popularization of a country. Will all sort of wicked smart visualizations bring down plain resourcefulness altogether?
A personal note: I use about.me web app to link my profile with my blogosphere. A difficult burden it is, it’s not really too hard to comprehend how my cutting-edge posting disrupts my critics. I will remain a publicist.


Long live freedom.




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