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North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: US Domain -- County Delegations
At 4:16 PM 8/1/95, Walter O. Haas wrote: >My thinking has evolved away from geographically based names... >the Internet is >erasing geography, and I think that we would be living in the past if >we relied too much on geography in naming. It might make sense for >"joes-garage" to be a geographically-qualified domain since the market >for automobile repair is likely to be within a few miles of the business, >but my little one-man consulting corporation is located in Salt Lake City >with it's biggest customer in St. Louis. For a business with essentially >no geographic barriers, such as mine, it doesn't make much sense to >include geography in the name regardless of where the corporation is >registered. Walt; This is true for non-geographic markets, but what happens when the Internet reaches a size where geographic markets develop? In other words, when it makes sense to buy pizza on the Net, won't it make sense to revive geographic naming, to serve geographic markets? --Kent
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