- From: Mike Norton <xsideofparadise@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 09:56:07 -0700 (PDT)
- To: Gannon Dick <gannon_dick@yahoo.com>
- Cc: Submit to W3C Egov IG <public-egov-ig@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <816395.70751.qm@web82404.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
On a federalized web, I could go to sirius.fcc, bp.epa, caltech.hhs, microsoft.law, and laidlaw.sec and check, respectively, this company's spectrum purchasing history, that company's conservation efforts, this school's medical record activity, that company's volume of legal data, and this company's public financial statements, and vice versa, while each company's marketing efforts I don't have to worry about, because I'm not at .com, I'm on the federal web! Michael A. Norton ________________________________ From: Gannon Dick <gannon_dick@yahoo.com> To: Mike Norton <xsideofparadise@yahoo.com> Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 5:33:47 PM Subject: Re: What if ... A Federalized Web Outside the US, nobody knows what "FCC" means though ... Wouldn't that be a problem ? It would be nice to have a purl.org/usa/gov/xxx forwarding service though. --- On Wed, 11/3/10, Mike Norton <xsideofparadise@yahoo.com> wrote: >From: Mike Norton <xsideofparadise@yahoo.com> >Subject: Re: What if ... A Federalized Web >To: "Gannon Dick" <gannon_dick@yahoo.com> >Date: Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 7:21 PM > > >operative word is "front man" - it would be interesting to be able to to >traverse URLs such as google.fcc, nbc.fcc, yahoo.fcc, fox.fcc, etc. while doing >the great service that FCC is supposed to provide. SEO mavericks such as >Google itself could then genrate such lists as "Top 10 Most Active FCC >Companies" and likewise "Top 10 Most FCC Fined Companies" and Top 100's, etc. > >Michael A. Norton >
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