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American Nerd

Nov 19th, 2008 · This book seemed to have potential, particularly since the image of nerds has changed in recent times. Once objects of derision and schoolyard bullying, nerds are now acknowledged as having a place in society. The Lord of the Rings became a multi-million …
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American Nerd

Nov 19th, 2008 · This book seemed to have potential, particularly since the image of nerds has changed in recent times. Once objects of derision and schoolyard bullying, nerds are now acknowledged as having a place in society. The Lord of the Rings became a multi-million …
see also: parties · computer · Internet · com · movie · Americans · ringing

Where's the "IronPerl" Project?

Oct 8th, 2008 · A friend asked me today about using some Microsoft server components from Perl. Over the years he's built up a large collection of Perl/COM code using Win32::OLE and he had planned on doing the same thing here. The big problem is that as with many current …
see also: servers · Google · Microsoft · Windows · com · administration · Language

Wall Street's Collapse Is Computer Science's Gain

Sep 28th, 2008 · Thanks to Wall Street's implosion, the chairman of Stanford University's Computer Science Department says he is seeing more interest from students in computer science. Ditto at Boston College. Computer science enrollments crashed after the dot-com bust …
see also: computer · Science · students · com · University · professor · Stanford University

Unsolicited Offer For My Personal Domain Name?

Sep 3rd, 2008 · Last Friday I received an unsolicited email offer for my domain — click the link below for the message. Their company name matches my domain, but with a country-specific top level domain (.NL in this case). They do seem to be legitimately using …
see also: company · com · Usage · country · legal · domain · veterans

Unsolicited Offer For My Personal Domain Name?

Sep 2nd, 2008 · Last Friday I received an unsolicited email offer for my domain — click the link below for the message. Their company name matches my domain, but with a country-specific top level domain (.NL in this case). They do seem to be legitimately using …
see also: company · com · Usage · country · legal · domain · veterans

Robocars As the Best Way Geeks Can Save the Planet

Jul 24th, 2008 · I (whom you may know as EFF Chairman, founder of early dot-com Clari.Net and rec.humor.funny) have just released a new series of futurist essays on the amazing future of robot cars, coming to us thanks to the DARPA Grand Challenges. The computer driver …
see also: welcome · robots · computer · planet · founder · com · electric

McAfee Picks the Most Dangerous TLDs

Jun 4th, 2008 · Companies that assign addresses for Web sites appear to be cutting corners on security more when they assign names in certain domains than in others, according to a report to be released Wednesday by antivirus software vendor McAfee Inc. McAfee found …
see also: software · world · Vendors · com · Companies · Navigation · Info

90s Dot-Coms — Where Are They Now?

May 30th, 2008 · The Industry Standard has put together a list of 10 dot-com stars from the Internet bubble of the late 1990s, and tracked down what happened to the services and their founders. A lot of the services are still around, albeit under new ownership, including …
see also: Google · service · Online · business · advertising · Internet · founder

VeriSign Jacks Up .com, .net Prices To the Max

Mar 28th, 2008 · VeriSign is jacking up prices for the .com and .net domains for the second year running, increasing both by the maximum 7% allowed under its exclusive contract with ICANN. 'Assuming that VeriSign continues the 7 percent rise each year (which seems reasonable …
see also: history · company · contracts · com · jack · domain · Verisign

Drop-Catching Domains Is Big Business

Jan 31st, 2008 · WebsiteMag brings us news from the Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA) about a recent study of drop catching —'a process whereby a domain that has expired is released into the pool of available names and is instantly re-registered by another …
see also: business · ads · register · com · Traffic · domain · PPC

The Curious Histories of Generic Domain Names

Jan 24th, 2008 · ITworld.com uses the Wayback Machine to document the histories of five generic domain names: music.com, eat.com, car.com, meat.com, and milk.com. 'In this brave new Web 2.0 world, it's almost a badge of honor to have a Web site name that only hints at …
see also: gold · world · Internet · com · Companies · purchase · geeks

Russia Weighs Going Cyrillic For DNS

Jan 3rd, 2008 · The Guardian reports that the Kremlin may start an alternate top-level domain, .rf. According to the story, .ru in Cyrillic translates to .py, the top-level domain for Paraguay, which the Russian government claims leads to confusion. This is similar to …
see also: Chinese · com · Russia · domain · Alternative · Hacker · translating

Experience with Fighting Domain Farming

Dec 15th, 2007 · I had a .com domain name relevant only to me, no legal trademark, registered and hosted at a provider that went bust. When attempting to re-host the domain I discovered, to my unpleasant surprise, that the domain is now registered by a domain farming …
see also: provider · company · register · com · legal · domain · Trademark

The First 100 Dot Coms Ever Registered

Dec 3rd, 2007 · roman1 submitted an interesting list containing the first 100 .com domains registered. Many of the names you haven't heard of, many you have. What was interesting to me is that it took 2 years just to get 100 domains on-line.Read more of this story at …
see also: register · com · domain · lineRead · roman1

IFPI Domain Dispute Likely to Go To Court

Oct 21st, 2007 · Ars Technica has a follow-up on the ifpi.com domain takeover by The Pirate Bay. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, ifpi.org, is quite unhappy that the .com is now a link to the (still not live) International Federation of Pirates …
see also: Dispute · com · domain · Ars Technica · takeover · International Federation · IFPI

ICANN Mulling Multilingual URLs

Oct 11th, 2007 · The Washington Post is reporting that ICANN is testing out fully multilingual domain names. These won't just be [non-western-language].com, but would have TLDs translated into other scripts, fixing annoyances for non-English speaking audiences. An example: …
see also: com · Language · domain · translating · Washington Post · english · Israeli

Web 2.0 Bubble May Be Worst Burst Yet

Aug 1st, 2007 · athloi writes with a link to an editorial by John Dvorak over at the PC Magazine site. Rather than his usual tilting at windmills, Dvorak turns his attention to possibility of another big internet economy 'pop': "Every single person working in the media …
see also: Internet · media · com · predecessor · PC Magazine · Dvorak · 2000

Dot-Com Work Culture Making a Comeback?

Jul 3rd, 2007 · This week a Deloitte study has shown that high on the agenda of CEOs around the world is the shortage of tech talent. Is a shortage of talented geeks in the market seeing a return of the dot-com culture with foosball tables, beanbags, and inflated salaries …
see also: welcome · world · corporate · Tech · com · HTML · Companies

How Private Are Sites' Membership Lists?

Jun 6th, 2007 · Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton has written an essay on a subtle privacy issue affecting many websites (including Slashdot!) He says "Suppose your girlfriend called up Match.com and said, "I think my boyfriend might be cheating on me. His e-mail …
see also: Website · com · private · AOL · privacy · girlfriend · Match.com







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