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it is highly unlikely that sub-domains will ever be treated as part of the root host. the technology behind DNS is such that they are seperate entities and should be treated as such. A sub-domain does not even need to be on the same IP as the hostname is, just as long as the DNS servers for hostname have the subs set as A (HOST) Records not CNAME (ALIAS) it will resolve correctly.
Technically and quite correctly www is a sub-domain of hostname.tld and we are all aware of the canonical issues that exist with Google caused mainly by their means of trying to merge the www and the non-www versions of any site.
It is purely through common use that www has become the accepted norm for website addressing
There are thousands of websites using sub-domains of uk.com all owned and operated by disparate companies. What would happen if suddenly they were all treated as one big site ? I sure you wouldn't be happy if you were one of those owners.
I'm afraid you are looking at things the wrong way around.
The search engines have to work with the technology NOT the technology having to work around the search engines.
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