So, today I've launched a new service, TLD.hack.
According to Wikipedia, a top-level domain hack is:
an unconventional domain name that combines domain levels, especially the top-level domain (TLD), to spell out the full "name" or title of the domain. Well-known examples include blo.gs, del.icio.us, cr.yp.to, e.xplo.it, retou.ch, and goo.gl.
For bad or for worse, TLD hacks are part of the Web. They open the way to registration of new domains that can be memorable - if a bit confusing, sometimes. Since, as of today, there are more than 250 TLDs, it can be a bit cumbersome to test if a specific hack exists.
Let there be TLD.hack to the rescue, hope you enjoy it!