Google gets rights as Web site registrar

From CNet:

Google has become accredited to register and sell Web addresses under the governing body of domain names.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a nonprofit based in Los Angeles, has deemed Google a domain name registrar, according to the search company. However, it has no plans to sell Web addressees for now.

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