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Kaput is a rearly-used russian slang word - something like
finished/stopped/died/no-more etc. with a little laughing in meaning. It is not even clear if this is a noun or verb or smth.
The only kind of a russian site I can imagine under that name is somebody's personal not-very-serious page. No russian businesses would use this word in their name/trademark/servicemark/description.
LOL my brother speaks russian he says it's a common word when making fun of something or like you said finished/stoped//.....I like it though cause its short and catchy!
I like it Gourd because it is so easy to remember. Could have come in handy during the Internet bubble burst to catalog all of t he companies that went kaput! Not sure of the best commercial use for it but I'm sure there is one out there somewhere.
.Nets are good for internet service providers but I don't think any of them will want to be called kaput.net - doesn't conjure up the image of reliable hosting service!
kaput means "inopoerative", like some of you said already.
An inoperative network is no good so let's see waht it could be used for..
I think both the defunt company ans the broken hardware are excellent suggestions.
ANother use would be for a recycling business -- where of course inoperative equipment is treasured.. kaput.net : The online junkyard. Get cash for your home appliances and assorted junk that left us for ever!