This week, Germany celebrates its 35th anniversary on the Internet. It was the 10th country to secure its national ccTLD, dot .DE.
Read MoreOn November 5, 1986, the country code .DE (ccTLD) was delegated by the IANA, enabling the beginning of the internet in the Federal Republic of Germany (Deutschland.) By 1988, the only .DE domains registered were dbp.de. rmi.de, telenet.de, uka.de, uni-dortmund.de, and uni-paderborn.de...