Why Is Al Gore Supporting A .Eco Top-Level Domain
from the can-we-get-serious? dept
Considering he invented the thing, it's weird that Al Gore is supporting an initiative that would only add confusion and expense to the Internet. Gore and his Alliance for Climate Protection are publicly endorsing a new effort to create .eco, a new top-level domain for individuals and corporations to "signal their interest in joining a global ecological movement that promotes nonpartisan change." Profits from the initiative, for which Dot Eco LLC is currently lobbying ICANN, at their meeting in Mexico, would help fund environmental research.While the goal is laudatory, the method is just silly. Instead of digital posturing, there are a host of other established, effective organizations and ways that companies and individuals can help protect the environment. A .eco TLD is not necessary to demonstrate support for the environment, it just adds another cost for companies and confuses users.
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Let him have his wish!
algore@hisemail.dumbass
Nice, eh?
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Re: Let him have his wish!
It's not real, people, so don't click it.
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I just wondered here because the title read incorrect to me, and I figured this Internet thing is getting popular to write about so maybe I should learn proper usage.
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Does anyone use anything but .com?
.mobi, .tv, .xxx, .whateverthehell, .etc..... All of the alts (or proposed ones) are just excuses for people not being creative. No matter how many times people complain that all of the "good" .com's are gone, I still see a ton of new ones all the time that are brand new and work fine. Language is flexible, you just need to work it.
So yet another useless extension to add to the list
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Re: Does anyone use anything but .com?
Let's say that you run Smith Bakery. Now find a domain name for it.
Smith.com-taken
SmithBakery.com-taken
SmithBakeryonline.com-taken
mysmithbakery.com-taken
mysmithbakeryonline.com-taken
myonlinsmithbakery.com-taken
onlinesmithbakery.com-taken
Do I have to go on?
It's not about a unique name, it's about using YOUR name so you might be more apt to use a .org, .net or .co.uk if it means keeping your name. If you're not already aware, a domain name that reflects your actual business name gets you higher ranking in Google than some generic BS you had to dream up because you found every iteration of your name was already taken.
That said, the idea of the domain name as an identifier is going to have to go out the window because there is a significant number of similarly named businesses that it would be impossible to differentiate from them all. I believe there is a "Hobby Lobby" and a "Hobby-Lobby", both different businesses but only one of them deals in actual hobbies like R/C airplanes, the other is more into arts and crafts. How many AAA Muffler shops do you think there are in the US?
And for the record, I don't type in the names of any website that I haven't been to previously. I do this because domain name squatters(who have eaten up the .com namespace that you seem to be in love with) will more often than not be sitting on it and each hit to them is another reason to keep ahold of the name. It's better to google the name and let it find it for you. And when you do that, you don't care about .com or .net or .eco anyway.
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Let's say Ford own's Ford.com (obviously). Now, Al Gore comes up with the .eco domain. Ford wants to appear environmentally-friendly, right? So, they buy the Ford.eco domain name, and pay for it. Where does that money go? Into Al Gore's pocket (so to speak).
Let's say Ford says, "We've got enough problems. Let's not spend money on that domain name." Then Al Gore's thugs come along and say, "Hey everybody. Look at Ford. They don't have a .eco domain name. They must hate the environment. Shame on them." That very same day, Ford buys the Ford.eco domain name...unless a squatter already bought it, in which Ford would have to pay 10x the amount it would've normally cost.
Off-Topic: Also, did you know that Al Gore didn't just create the Internet? He also created Mathematics. You know...the "AlGore-ithm"
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http://www.montereysmithbakery.com/
http://www.smithbakerymonterey.com/
http://www.smithbak erysanfrancisco.com/
http://www.smithbakerynewyork.com/
and so on. You just need to think, I haven't even finished my coffee yet and I came up with that. Even though I know I'm a genius, I still surprise myself from time to time.
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There are times when the creativity and uniqueness of a companies name will facilitate in its distinction or its animosity. This is inherent of all business and something that will happen when you open your pool of business to the area/country/world. .eco domain will not assist in this though as with the ford example, companies will be required to obtain two domains opposed to one.
But then again when do politicians ever do anything that makes the business world run more efficiently?
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Re: Does anyone use anything but .com?
I'm sorry, but I must strongly disagree.
Recently, I acquired a domain name that fit my "creativity" except for one thing: my original idea was already taken by a "site parker".
This is the biggest problem with the web, and that is people who buy domains and park them hoping to cash in.
Trying to be creative is getting much more difficult to do, often times creating a domain name that's so far off the mark, people will have a hard time finding it (or remembering it).
This doesn't even include legitimate domain names already taken by those who creatively thought of the idea first.
I would love to see a ".pnl" TLD for "personal" web sites. To me, ".com" screams business and I would definitely want my website separated from the notion I'm running a business.
But that's just me. Feel free to disagree.
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Still .XXX would be much more useful.
How about a .BS top level domain for all this Eco-Crap?
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porn.eco
I wish he would just go away. I fully support environmental causes, but I don't believe Al Gore's nomination of himself as king in this area is any more than him being self-righteous and trying to be perceived as important.
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Not the dumbest thing I've heard...
Seriously, when have the democrats ever made sense, especially the golden boy, Al?
I always laugh when Global Warming conferences are postponed due to snow.
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who does this harm?
Any new TLD is welcome if you ask me. It won't be long before URLS and DNS are thrown away for some sort of unique identifier that is based on content searches or something else.
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Re: who does this harm?
How many NDRs are due to people confusing .edu w/ .com w/ .net, etc...
I'd have to check one of my mail servers, but I'm willing to bet there are quite a few.
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Thanks JMB
This is a non-issue, so go back to listening to Rush and the rest of us can all move on to something else.
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By the way, I'm not really Al Gore. It's a joke.
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I'm a big fat sweaty hipocrate
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