> > Stephen Gillies wrote: > > > Our research has found that more than just a few (around 65% of > > the users polled who use the internet) will guess the url of the > > company they are looking for and if they are not successful, they > > assume that the company in question is not on the net. (ie, wont > > bother searching. > > This does *NOT* suddenly change the original intent of the DNS. It > was not designed to be a business registry. Well, gee, the Internet was originally designed for, what was it ".. a means to keep reliable communications during war time." A military project. And bugger me, it's now gone commercial. What makes you think any other product/service on it won't end up commercialised also? Quite frankly, I'm getting sick of the whole DNS/ANDA thing anyway. Much more and I think alot of people will be leaving the lists. Antony. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Antony Healey ISOC-AU Founding Member Ph: +61 2 9893 1883 General Manager Fax: +61 2 9893 1884 Healey Communications Australia -- Giving you the world... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Received on Fri Jun 27 1997 - 18:07:55 UTC
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