Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Nov 2005 15:26 UTC
Internet & Networking A Dutch technology company has breathed life into a project to rid the Internet of suffixes such as .com, and instead offer single names which can be countries, company names or fantasy words. Such a system, which enables countries, individuals and firms to have a Web address consisting of a single name, offers flexibility and is language and character independent. "The plan is to offer names in any character set," said Erik Seeboldt, managing director of Amsterdam-based UnifiedRoot.
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Bugger OFF
by on Sun 27th Nov 2005 23:53 UTC

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Leave the internet alone.

The longer the Internet stays under US Department of Commerce control, the better.

Otherwise it's going to turn into a FRAGMENTED JOKE, just like the EU.