Yes, you too can visit the fabulous Greek Islands. All you have to do is miss the 'y' on your keyboard when trying to get here. I think Greeks are on to something here. They know that the Daily Kos is ripe for the typo cash cow.
Daily Kos, Almost
From Slate:
The Typo Millionares
For almost as long as the Web has existed, there's been a thriving economy of sites, services, and software vying to grab you as soon as your mistype a URL. When I worked at HotBot a decade ago, part of my job was to handle the angry, confused callers who stumbled into the parallel universes of htobot.com and hotbto.com.
At a boom-era party in Silicon Valley, I met a woman who'd goosed her income by developing software that took a list of the most-visited Web sites, calculated the most likely typos that surfers would make trying to reach them, and automatically registered those domains if they were available. She then raked it in by serving ads to the accidental tourists who landed on her sites.
For example, if you misspell microsoft, you might end up at micorsoft.com -- the top WINDOWS resource on the net.