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  <title>Samat Jain's personal home page</title>
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    <title>Bought my 15th domain--randomized.info</title>
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    <published>2006-02-28T17:54:05-07:00</published>
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      <name>Samat Jain</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I have bought my 16th domain name today, <a href="http://randomized.info/">randomized.info</a>, for a project that I am going to do some day soon.</p>

<p>The way I see it, domain names are like Internet real estate. And indeed, some people market them like this (though I wouldn't). The domain name system and the top-level domains everyone knows and loves (.com, etc) are not going away anytime soon, nor is there any kind of suitable replacement to solve its inherent problems.</p>
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