On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 11:21:57PM -0800, Vadim Antonov had this to say: [snip]
Actually i do not propose any new layers. The "layer" in question exists already, in form of address books, hyperlinks and search engines.
one word - inaccuracy. Have you tried to do a search for any even moderately popular or public term lately? The last thing people want to do is have to sift through 50,000 or more results for the exact site they're looking for - this is _why_ we have domain names: so people can go exactly where they're trying to go. Search engines are horribly inaccurate for trying to reach any single particular page, unless it's so bizarre that you only get a dozen search results. I would definitely not advocate search engines to replace the current DNS system, unless a whole new generation of search engines was created that could effectively deduce exactly where the user _really_ wanted to go, accurately, every time (which is what DNS currently does). -- Scott Francis scott@ [work:] v i r t u a l i s . c o m Systems Analyst darkuncle@ [home:] d a r k u n c l e . n e t PGP fingerprint 7ABF E2E9 CD54 A1A8 804D 179A 8802 0FBA CB33 CCA7 illum oportet crescere me autem minui