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- .geo abstract ".geo was a generic top-level domain proposed by SRI International to be used to associate Internet resources with geographical locations, via a system of "georegistrars" and "georegistries" with hierarchical addresses representing locations in a grid encircling the Earth. These addresses are not intended to be typed in directly by end-users (and hence are "messy" strings like acme.2e5n.10e30n.geo) but rather, would be used "behind the scenes" by software looking things up by location (possibly driven by GPS positioning in mobile devices).A number of schemes have been proposed or implemented in an attempt to classify Internet sites geographically; many of them do not require anything special in DNS (e.g., the GeoURL[1] initiative). The .geo proposal can, hence, be criticized as making unnecessary use of a top-level domain where it might have been implemented using subdomains elsewhere (perhaps within .arpa, the domain allocated for infrastructure lookups), or with non-DNS methods such as "meta" tags in Web sites..geo was proposed to ICANN as part of the first round of new top-level domains in 2000, but failed to gain approval, and there has not been any noticeable activity regarding this proposal for several years.sv:Toppdomän#Generiska toppdomäner".
- .geo thumbnail Dotgeo.png?width=300.
- .geo wikiPageExternalLink geourl.org.
- .geo wikiPageExternalLink dotgeo.
- .geo wikiPageExternalLink contents.html.
- .geo wikiPageID "2796798".
- .geo wikiPageRevisionID "564852866".
- .geo actualuse "Not available for use".
- .geo background "#D2B48C".
- .geo disputepolicy "Normal sorts of "cybersquatting" are not possible given structure".
- .geo document contents.html.
- .geo hasPhotoCollection .geo.
- .geo intendeduse "To associate Internet resources with geographical locations".
- .geo introduced "Not officially introduced; proposed in 2000".
- .geo name ".geo".
- .geo registry "None yet".
- .geo restrictions "To be used only to publish geographical data in specified system".
- .geo sponsor SRI_International.
- .geo status "Unofficial proposal".
- .geo structure "Would have structure based on geographical coordinates to give addresses to "georegistries", like acme.2e5n.10e30n.geo".
- .geo type "Proposed top-level domain".
- .geo website dotgeo.
- .geo subject Category:Proposed_top-level_domains.
- .geo type Abstraction100002137.
- .geo type Attribute100024264.
- .geo type Environment113934596.
- .geo type ProposedTop-levelDomains.
- .geo type Situation113927383.
- .geo type Sphere114514039.
- .geo type State100024720.
- .geo comment ".geo was a generic top-level domain proposed by SRI International to be used to associate Internet resources with geographical locations, via a system of "georegistrars" and "georegistries" with hierarchical addresses representing locations in a grid encircling the Earth.".
- .geo label ".geo".
- .geo label ".geo".
- .geo label ".geo".
- .geo sameAs .geo.
- .geo sameAs .geo.
- .geo sameAs .geo.
- .geo sameAs m.083872.
- .geo sameAs Q1094649.
- .geo sameAs Q1094649.
- .geo sameAs .geo.
- .geo wasDerivedFrom .geo?oldid=564852866.
- .geo depiction Dotgeo.png.
- .geo homepage dotgeo.
- .geo isPrimaryTopicOf .geo.