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Mon, 01 Jan 2007

Why Don't we Have a .bank?
Why don't we have a .bank or .bank.country_code TLD that's regulated by the same people that regulate the banks themselves? Most countries, with the notable exception of the US (which has multiple National regulators and a second tier of State ones), have a single body regulating all the banks so why not use their established trust metrics (you must be at least this tall to be a bank) to determine who can have a .bank domain?

In additional to helping people find their bank online (although if they can't find it should they be doing online account management?) it'd help prevent a lot of phishing. I like the idea of a decentralised model (which would have the benefit of local knowledge) rather than a single globe spanning group but decentralisation does seem more likely to end up having a very weak link in some small, "legally interesting" country.

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Posted: 2007/01/01 11:32 | /misctech | Permanent link to this entry | This entry and same date


Short Reviews: Cisco Routers for the Desperate and Using Moodle
Cisco Routers for the Desperate (No Starch Press): If you've tech savvy but Cisco challenged then this books for you. It's not a one stop shop but it covers almost everything you need to get started. We've just bought an office copy so I can have mine back. 8/10
-- Cisco Routers for the Desperate book review

Using Moodle (O'Reilly): Don't bother, read the online docs or the application help pages instead, they contain pretty much the same amount of information.

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Posted: 2007/01/01 11:08 | /books | Permanent link to this entry | This entry and same date


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