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This Technology may END Internet Domain Names!
Ronald and Rick Davies, renowned Canadian
Entrepreneurs(featured on the Dini Petty Show), self-professed Internet visionaries and webmasters of the popular TopURL domain name trading site have a shocking announcement to make to the Internet world:NO MORE HTTP:// , .COM .NET or .ORG !!URLs (Web Addresses) were meant to be read by computers!NOT PEOPLE!When you own a "brick and mortar business", you have a business name like "Coastal Fashions" or "Computers R Us"Why not have the same benefit on the web?Instead of having to use http://www.whatever.com, you should be able to have a real business name like:"Sun Bicycle Shop".Well Now You Can!It's hard to get any good "dot com" addresses anymore, But Now You Don't Have To!Dot Comless supplies new web addressing technology that allows you to have whatever name you want for your web site address - NO MORE DOT COMS!Now you can register complete store/business names through our new internet addressing technology and own your own "Web Name" address similar to "World Super Mall", or "Internet Marketing News", oreven one word addresses (without having to type in "www" or ".com") such as "Computers", "Money", "Business", or "Travel".HOW DOES THIS TECHNOLOGY WORK?Simple really...The engine that drives this web addressing technology simply takes the new real business name and attaches it to a less desirable existing "dot com" name or if you've yet to register a "dot com", we tie it right to your personal Y2K ID number so "dot com" registration is not necessary.The system can be tied into your existing "dot com" address or hosted on our servers with a Y2K ID number we issue you for your personal Y2K Highway site.If you ever dreamed of obtaining the perfect "dot com" name like "www.travel.com" with the potential to be worth a lot of money, here's your chance! With "WebNames", you can purchase the registration to the names that you want and set your own price for reselling the name!"We are now in the "New Millenium", and as such it is high time that computer language was left to computers. Who made whom, any way? I am
confident this new, far easier to use adrressing technology will be more than embraced by the Internet community." by Ron Davies
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