Overuse of domain names
The popularity of the World Wide Web led to the site operators frequently demanding for exclusive memorable addresses. They did not pay heed to whether or not they fitted properly within the designed structure. This subsequently led to the over commercialization of the .com domain and soon even non commercial sites began to obtain domains in that particular gTLD. The ripple went on to include sites of all sorts now wanting second-level domain registrations, even if they were parts of a larger entity. The sub domain designed somehow was not enough for them. For example lmnphones.com seemed less, in a way, to lmn.phones.com! It is common to sight a website at ”http://www.lmn.org” often advertised without the http://. In most cases, the site can also be reached by simply entering lmn.org into the browser. This is also seen with a .com, where the website can sometimes be reached by entering lmn! Of course this also depends on the browser version and setting of the configuration settings. These factors mostly vary.