Who's Who Registry is rated 3 out of 5 in the category internet. Read and write reviews about Who's Who Registry. The .WhosWho is the Internet address for presentation that bridges six languages. As a concept, Who's Who has come full circle in the digital age, although over a century-and-a-half it has become broadly associated with reference volumes cataloging the elite, high-ranking, and personalities of note. A 19th century Who's Who volume was a social register for the aristocracy, more about bloodlines and social network than individual achievement. The 20th century brought an interest in academics, inventors, scientists and industrialists, based on the merits of their contributions to quality of life, increased productivity and quality, and the prosperity of their homelands. Who's Who volumes appeared across the globe in many languages. Today the democratization seems complete, in a world where bloggers, videographers and entertainers have achieved, not only viral acclaim in some instances, but also lucrative personal franchises, virtually overnight. In recognition of this zeitgeist, the .WhosWho registry is open broadly, and invites each to find her/his own niche within the .WhosWho pantheon. Repetition is reputation, and a .WhosWho domain signifies excellence that has been recognized. Who's Who Registry maintains a presence in the Americas, Europe and Asia, and currently offers domains in ten languages including Roman characters with French, German, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish extensions, as well as simplified and traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean characters.
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