Just a quick update to let people know that I’m also writing articles on the Demoxi.com blog as well. My topics there will be about Identity Theft, Privacy, Security, Voting, and general company news.
If you’ve missed my past posts there, you might want to check some out. Here’s some links:
Choosing Good Security Questions
Keeping Your Accounts Secure
What Are Privacy and Security
FYI, new posts I make will also show up in my “Thought Blog” feed (Twitter) – found on the sidebar of this site.
February 4th, 2008
I was reading on slashdot earlier about a plan for the .post internet address. It would be open only to actual post offices – attempting to build trust.
But why?
Is this really the best approach? Should we count on every post office to make their own website and then make it work? That sounds like a great plan for failure to me.
The post office is owned by the government. What’s wrong with using .gov? Why not have 1 website where everybody can go to. Let the website figure out where you’re at and what city you need to do it for. That way, all the customers see the same thing no matter where they are. If a new rate hike or policy goes into effect, it’s 1 file to update.
Keeping the user experience the same seems like a good idea to me. Besides, having to learn a new URL depending on what city you live in just seems like a great way to cause confusion to me.
How about instead we come up with some new extensions that would actually be useful. Here’s my suggestions:
.lame for all the stupid websites out there. This way, when somebody emails me a “funny” site, I’ll be able to decide not to visit it based on the URL.
.fail – This should be mandatory for most of the current web2.0 startups. Perhaps any company not making money after a set time period gets moved to the .fail domain so that somebody can do something useful with their name.
.wiki – for no other reason than the fact that I own dotwiki.com and would like to make some money.
.porn – critics say this will make porn easier to find. Well, yeah, that’s my point too.
.valley – should be required for all the A-list blogger never leave the valley crowd. You know the people I’m talking about. The ones who think Facebook banning Scoble is national news when in reality nobody east of the Rockies even knows who Scoble is.
February 4th, 2008