Scientific breakthrough: ‘3D solidified’ domains will change the Internet landscape

Ante portas: Three dimensional solidification of domains.

Ante portas: Three dimensional solidification of domains.

While everyone is focusing on gTLDs these days, scientific inventions and breakthrough research in quantum physics is creating a silent revolution.

The proliferation of equipment able to display and project objects in the XYZ space – all three dimensions – led to the next logical step: 3D solidification.

Stanford University researches are now able to create 3D objects out of virtually thin air.

The new technology, aptly dubbed “3D holographic solidification” is getting many in the domain namespace excited.

“Soon, we’ll be able to print domain names, out of nothing, no registries or registrars would be necessary,” said Toni Stark of 3D Holofindings, a nanotechnology firm in San Diego, California.

“Many investors are already projecting a switch to printable, 3D domain names within 18 months, we are definitely experiencing huge progress in the field,” added Miss Stark.

The domain solidification process incorporates the dream of many domain investors: home generation of meaningful domain assets, bypassing third party managers.

The first home kits are expected to be released in the summer of 2014; several domain industrialists are calling foul about the timing, set to coincide with the ICANN mass release of gTLDs.

The generated, 3D solidified domains will fully resolve on the Internet, without the need for cloud apps or even web browsers.

Definitely a promising new domain technology to keep an eye on!

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5 Responses to “Scientific breakthrough: ‘3D solidified’ domains will change the Internet landscape”
  1. Mary Jo Rohner says:

    Hmmm. This makes no sense, to me. Can someone give me an example of one? Can anyone just tell me WHAT IS THIS ABOUT?

  2. DomainGang says:

    Mary Jo – It’s revolutionary alright, and from the disclosed details it seems to be the next giant step towards an audiovisual, multi-haptic navigation of Internet entities. I will send you a link.

  3. Louise says:

    That was funny.

  4. Michael Rader says:

    Haha, this sounds like a big joke. This article doesn’t describe anything about ‘3D solidified’ domains.’ What in the world does that mean anyway? If you’re like me you’re picturing a 3D model of a .com domain name floating in the air. lol I really can’t make anything out in this article. It truly makes no sense. “Print domain names…” haha that is too funny. A domain name is an address that gets you somewhere. What is printing an address have to do with not using a registrar anymore?? This information is so beyond goofy or completely lacks something vital to the story.

  5. DomainGang says:

    Louise – Thanks 😀

    Michael – Usually I keep my rants short on Fridays. 😀

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