I suppose this is somewhat off-topic, but confusion of TLDs reminded me of the following story:
When I was still using a dumbphone I figured out that AT&T would let me sync my contacts to the web. I figured I'd try to do that to see if I could make them more manageable (by not having to edit them on a tiny screen with T9).
I searched all over the AT&T account page (att.com - where I view and pay my bills) and couldn't figure out how to access my contacts on the website. Eventually I googled enough to find out that I needed to manage contacts through att.net. That website redirected to a Yahoo page (att.yahoo.net) which didn't take the same credentials as att.com (that is, the att.com user:pass did not work), but if one was signed into the dot.com they could automatically be logged into the dot.net. It's extremely confusing.
Once logged in, I was presented with an interactive flash or heavy javascript page which, if not for the .csv import/export feature, I would find much more cumbersome than even just using the phone.
Before I managed to get logged in I clicked on numerous pages that redirected me to att.yahoo.net. Because it is labeled (and decorated) as a Yahoo webpage (and is, I assume, operated by Yahoo), I was quite confused over what credentials to use and if I was in fact at the proper website.
When I was still using a dumbphone I figured out that AT&T would let me sync my contacts to the web. I figured I'd try to do that to see if I could make them more manageable (by not having to edit them on a tiny screen with T9).
I searched all over the AT&T account page (att.com - where I view and pay my bills) and couldn't figure out how to access my contacts on the website. Eventually I googled enough to find out that I needed to manage contacts through att.net. That website redirected to a Yahoo page (att.yahoo.net) which didn't take the same credentials as att.com (that is, the att.com user:pass did not work), but if one was signed into the dot.com they could automatically be logged into the dot.net. It's extremely confusing.
Once logged in, I was presented with an interactive flash or heavy javascript page which, if not for the .csv import/export feature, I would find much more cumbersome than even just using the phone.
Before I managed to get logged in I clicked on numerous pages that redirected me to att.yahoo.net. Because it is labeled (and decorated) as a Yahoo webpage (and is, I assume, operated by Yahoo), I was quite confused over what credentials to use and if I was in fact at the proper website.