- Netflix Queue and New Releases
- Some rare stuff I've been looking for on eBay
- A few forums I follow that offer post feeds
- Hack a Day and Make Magazine
- Dealnews and Woot
- Found Magazine
- Packet Storm Security Advisories and Exploits
every country already has their domain extensions, they should have control over their extensions, and anybody registering a domain in their country has to use their extension. then when a person browsing from their country types in a url it automatically resolves to...
Example:
I register www.google.com.us
anybody in the us gets www.example.com.us when they type www.example.com in address bar
some guy in england registers www.example.com.uk
if anybody in englang types www.eample.com they get his website, however they can still type www.example.com.us to get the american version.
I realize this brings up issues with people who has already registered sites, but what we need to do is just localize them. the sites I own will know all have.us added to the end of them. and the guy in england with the addresses I want with have.uk added to them so I can register the.us ones equivelant;)
I guess the only other part need to be worked out is how to deal with international corporations. it would be a huge pain for say google to register their domain with every country... I guess they would have the staff to do it.
another nice side benefit is that I could block all.cn and.ru and it would automatically block all chinese and russian junk mail
- Netflix Queue and New Releases - Some rare stuff I've been looking for on eBay - A few forums I follow that offer post feeds - Hack a Day and Make Magazine - Dealnews and Woot - Found Magazine - Packet Storm Security Advisories and Exploits
every country already has their domain extensions, they should have control over their extensions, and anybody registering a domain in their country has to use their extension. then when a person browsing from their country types in a url it automatically resolves to ...
Example:
I register www.google.com.us
anybody in the us gets www.example.com.us when they type www.example.com in address bar
some guy in england registers www.example.com.uk
if anybody in englang types www.eample.com they get his website, however they can still type www.example.com.us to get the american version.
I realize this brings up issues with people who has already registered sites, but what we need to do is just localize them. the sites I own will know all have .us added to the end of them. and the guy in england with the addresses I want with have .uk added to them so I can register the .us ones equivelant ;)
I guess the only other part need to be worked out is how to deal with international corporations. it would be a huge pain for say google to register their domain with every country... I guess they would have the staff to do it.
another nice side benefit is that I could block all .cn and .ru and it would automatically block all chinese and russian junk mail