I also think this issue relates strongly with your JOHO article on web bodies. Looking at it differently, our web bodies are made of flesh--it is just a different kind of flesh.
Domain names (and websites and homepages bound to domains) are "bags of place" that web bodies appear in or around, but aren't fixed in.
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Good article.
I posted some responses at http://icite.net/blog/200305/icns_directory.html .
I reference Tim Bray's recent "Bye-bye homepage?" (at http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2003/05/25/HomePage ) which notes what I think are a different set of consequences of the same issue.
I also think this issue relates strongly with your JOHO article on web bodies. Looking at it differently, our web bodies are made of flesh--it is just a different kind of flesh.
Domain names (and websites and homepages bound to domains) are "bags of place" that web bodies appear in or around, but aren't fixed in.
Posted by: Jay Fienberg | May 27, 2003 09:01 PM
very interesting...
Posted by: seo | August 10, 2004 08:40 AM