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Sunday, October 04, 2009

Internet

Wat is in or behind an URL?
Try this: http://www.gmai.com/
And you will encouter this:

Your one-stop destination for fulfilling your test technology needs...

We are developing revolutionary new methods and technologies based on multispectral sensor fusion and nanoscale sensors to detect material failure and failure effects in a variety of applications ranging from:

  • Identifying faults within electronic and mechanical components, as well as printed circuit boards,
  • Development and test of nanotechnlogy-based molecular electronics at the atomic level, and
  • Inspection of composite materials and parts that comprise aircraft, ship and vehicles.

And, of course, this was what you really ment: http://www.gmail.com/


Try this mistyping: http://www.gmial.com/
And this you will see:

You’re right, this isn’t Gmail.com. You accidentally mistyped Gmial.com into your address bar. But don’t go anywhere just yet. Check out this cool opportunity to upgrade your email address.

What we offer is simple -- a personalized email address based on your own name, like amy@smith.net. It’s a unique, easy-to-remember address that can be forwarded to your Gmail account hassle-free. Get rid of that generic address, and start using your personalized email in minutes.

How te rely on hit counters if people tend to mistyp?
Who really showed interest in your stuff?
Lesson learned: if you buy an URL, buy also all possible mistyped ones too!

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