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A '''domain hack''' is a word or phrase spelled by a fully concatenating two or more adjacent levels of a [[domain name]], for example <tt>moji.to</tt>, <tt>unlock.me</tt> or <tt>del.icio.us</tt>. By including the entire domain namespace when searching for domains, many possibilities exist for new domain hacks going forward.
 
A '''domain hack''' is a word or phrase spelled by a fully concatenating two or more adjacent levels of a [[domain name]], for example <tt>moji.to</tt>, <tt>unlock.me</tt> or <tt>del.icio.us</tt>. By including the entire domain namespace when searching for domains, many possibilities exist for new domain hacks going forward.
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In this context, the word ''hack'' denotes a clever trick (as in computer programming), not an exploit or break-in. Domain hacks offer the ability to produce short domain names. This makes them potentially valuable as redirectors, pastebins, base domains from which to delegate subdomains, URL shortening and other catchy services.
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In this context, the word ''hack'' denotes a clever trick (as in computer programming), not an exploit or break-in. Domain hacks offer the ability to produce short and meaningful domain names like [[DNPric.es]]. This makes them potentially valuable as redirectors, pastebins, base domains from which to delegate subdomains, URL shortening and other catchy services.
    
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