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    Post by fustachio.tel 2013-03-17, 8:28 am

    If, when or ever we get hash tags eg joespizza.tel/#coupon I would like to see them applied to on my Telname to open and focus a page on the requested content and on the other default sub domain proxy anything that is not a regular tag should be a search, with specific markers like local to find the place near to you aka upon sending the URL GEO location is taken and results sorted in accordance, and free or d0 to specify delivery cost of 0 etc so searching via a mobile is as simple as picking the tel name then hashing the query aka your interest.

    eg pizza.tel/#local d0 product (spaces in URL allowed aka becomes %20?) or pizza.tel/#bobs pizza or pizza.tel/#bobspizza

    newyork.tel/#local skating or newyork.tel/#local disco newyork.tel/#local burger

    I believe this would speed up search, and reduce network bandwidth usage ensuring less congestion over networks due to faster results, this would also be great for people with cheap mobiles who just need the info and don't need to browse as much.

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