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If that directory service operated in English, I might think it was great. Unlike browser error pages, that can be set to the user's language in order to inform the user they have reached a bad domain name, Verisign's Sitefinder operates exclusively in English.
Now, I often make calls to law firms in various countries, and when I reach a voice mail system that operates in something other than English, I occasionally will make guesses about whether it is the voice mail for the person I am trying to reach - in which case I leave a message after hearing a beep - or whether it is trying to get me to press any of several keys - in which case I press 0 to get to a human. However, what Sitefinder has done here is to eliminate the native-language error page from a non-English user's browser and to replace it with something they do not understand. In terms of functionality, that is not what anyone would agree is an "improvement".
So, if the question is "would I prefer something I understand to something I don't understand?" the question is a no-brainer.
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Re:What about telephone numbers
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