Virtual Wide Web (VWW) is a parallel universe, the virtual simulation of a realWorld Wide Web (WWW) space, and is a virtual environment used for serving Web pagesvia virtual links. The domain names on Virtual Wide Web can be accessed throughvirtual links like vtp://myshop.web
With Virtual Wide Web, all generic domain names are available again for registrationand with any virtual extension, such as .com, .net, .biz, .info, .uk, .web, .shop.xxx and many more. Once you own the domain, you can redirect the domain to anysite. Your .web domains appear in real-world search engine results.
Domain Name Virtualization is a technology that isolates the Virtual Wide Webdomains from the traditional naming systems currently in use on the Internet.Virtual Private Domain Name System extends internet capabilities that enables usersto benefit from more descriptive and relevant internet names.
New virtual top-level domains, such as .book, .game, .movie and .shop, reserved forspecific types of businesses, increase the value of a web name by instantly tellingusers about the nature of web content. A memorable Virtual Wide Web address, suchas myname.web, mybrand.shop and www.tom, tells the world that you are part of a newgeneration of online experiences.
More Than A Domain - When you register .web domains, you get a complete websitepackage: 25 free value added services and features including multiple webredirection and 18 sub-domains, such as phone.myshop.web, predefined and reservedfor various communication services, free email service, extra traffic from virtualwide web network and more. Enable your browser to recognise virtual links. It's freeat VirtuaDOM.com!
The Virtual Wide Web domains: Ideal for New Virtual Generation, Virtual Business,Virtual Fun and Virtual Life!
Please visit http://VirtuaDOM.com for more information.
Virtually Yours,
Nikola Anastasov, foundervtp://virtual.web

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