Next time you want a laugh, you might need to tap in .LOL at the end of the web address.
Google has applied for 50 new ‘top-level domains’ – the last few letters of a web address – to join the usual suspects such as .com, .co.uk, and .net.
Among the new applications are .google, .youtube, .doc, and – most amusingly – .lol, to indicate a site which will make you ‘laugh [...]




