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More Americans prefer .US to .COM for e-mail and websites, according to Harris poll; US, America's official Internet address launches today; Millions of American individuals and businesses expected to sign up.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-25 April 2002-HARRIS: More Americans prefer .US to .COM for e-mail and websites, according to Harris poll; US, America's official Internet address launches today; Millions of American individuals and businesses expected to sign up (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:04252002 London and Washington DC - April 25, 2002 - Harris Interactive Poll results released today show that more Americans are likely to choose the new .US Internet address over the more generic .com Internet address.
The poll results indicate that as many as 68 million Americans would choose .US if given a choice between the two Internet naming conventions. For the first time, U.S. individuals, businesses, organisations and government entities can obtain short,...
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