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there is a limit to how many domain hacks a market will tolerate, and they normally only attract web-savvy visitors. For domain hacks, potential drives the sales, but development eventually kills them.
.us domains were crap until del.icio.us got popular. Then everyone started selling off domain hacks thinking it would be the next big thing. Many were developed, few became anything worth mentioning, and that drove other potential buyers back to the .coms.
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