Talk:.nu
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[edit] Romania
In Romania, "nu" (pronounced like "new") is the word for "no". Unsigned anon comment from 86.34.6.45 on 2005-11-21 22:58:16 (UTC)
- Interesting. The question is: Do Romanians make use of .nu in domain names to mean no? Something like "idont.nu" (if it were english). Let us know. — Fudoreaper 10:08, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
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- Would Romanian syntax allow a sentence or phrase to end with "no", otherwise, it'd probably look weird? (Swedish syntax, like English, have no problems with a sentence ending in nu(now), of course. 85.226.122.237 20:12, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Niue government website
The Niue government is no longer using a .com URL, as previously noted in this article, but is now www.gov.nu. There is still a www.niueisland.com website run by the Niue tourism office. --24.49.67.6 14:07, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
The reason the Niue government was using a .com URL was that IUSN had registered the name gov.nu to themselves and refused to give it to the government. This forced the government to use other domain names. IUSN is very unfriendly to the Governement of Niue. IUSN's activites have been very harmful to the island.65.8.173.90 14:33, 22 December 2006 (UTC)