World Countries as their top level domains October 24, 2007 2:30pm by Barry Ritholtz ginormous version: Worldurlmaps1200.jpg via Strange Maps Spread the wealth. twitter facebook linkedin What's been said: Discussions found on the web: Marcus Aurelius commented on Oct 24 As a reflection of economic status and potential, it seems pretty accurate. mappo commented on Oct 24 Where have I seen this before? Oh, that’s right – it was here yesterday. Donny commented on Oct 24 READ THIS: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/looking-devils-street/story.aspx?guid=%7B5ED9F803%2D6811%2D4F79%2D9113%2DE7A128D1B4E0%7D Larry commented on Oct 24 The U.S. seems to be a off, if only because many U.S. institutions only have .edu/.com/.org/.net. Posted Under Web/Tech Previous Post Where was the Bubble: Houses, Rates or Credit? Next Post Markets Rally on Fed Rumors
Marcus Aurelius commented on Oct 24 As a reflection of economic status and potential, it seems pretty accurate.
Donny commented on Oct 24 READ THIS: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/looking-devils-street/story.aspx?guid=%7B5ED9F803%2D6811%2D4F79%2D9113%2DE7A128D1B4E0%7D
Larry commented on Oct 24 The U.S. seems to be a off, if only because many U.S. institutions only have .edu/.com/.org/.net.
As a reflection of economic status and potential, it seems pretty accurate.
Where have I seen this before? Oh, that’s right – it was here yesterday.
READ THIS:
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/looking-devils-street/story.aspx?guid=%7B5ED9F803%2D6811%2D4F79%2D9113%2DE7A128D1B4E0%7D
The U.S. seems to be a off, if only because many U.S. institutions only have .edu/.com/.org/.net.