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[address-policy-wg] Easy to remember IP-address
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Sergey Gotsulyak
goz at idecogateway.com
Thu Apr 1 14:18:56 CEST 2010
Gennady, are you trying to say that Google doensn't know the best marketing techniques? P.S: Google has chosen for their DNS-service an easy to remember 8.8.8.8 address ;-) > Remembering domain names and IP addressess are absolutely different > things. Domain names are on the user level, IP addressess are not. > Let's not make such "dirty hacks" to multi-level networking model :) > (I avoid "7-level OSI model" phrase here). > So, it's bad idea to build PR/marketing campaign based on "beautifull" > IP-address. It's something like beautifull (from user, not engineer > view) design of motherboards, gearboxes, etc.. It may be fine, but not > more, there is a lot of more important things user should consider > about. > I completely can't understand, why you so need "easy-to-remember" > addressess and don't you have a better way to make your services more > user-friendly and PRable.
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