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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 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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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 clever services.
    
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