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.foo is a generic top-level domain that anyone can register. It is operated by Charleston Road Registry Inc., a company connected to Google. The domain was created in 2014 as part of the new gTLD program. There are no special eligibility rules you just need to pick an available name and pay the fee. The registry handles things through its website at registry.google. The name .foo has no particular meaning, but it is short and easy to type. It works well for any website that wants a simple memorable address. The registry also runs several other TLDs. If you want a short domain that stands out, .foo is a solid option.

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