By: RH Huffington Post did a an article on the top 500 sites as ranked by Alexa. They also put together a slideshow and a look back at 2011. From the article: Since last year, MSN has fallen six places, down from #11, while Twitter has crept slightly up from its #9 spot. Amazon advanced […]
Continue ReadingWeb Designer Vs Web Developer
By: RH An illustrated comparison of the two web professions. Courtesy of DownGraf
Continue ReadingIts not just Google that is tracking you
By: RH Violet Blue did a piece on Cnet about the results of a Berkeley study on web privacy. The study showed that the top 100 websites on the net are all tracking anything that clicks. From the article: Popular Web sites are far more aggressive in their consumer-tracking practices than most people suspect, according […]
Continue ReadingAn eventful week and a time for domainers to analyze their portfolio
By: RH It was an eventful week with the "big reveal" by ICANN. Applications for a .mango, a .apple and a .orange. I am surprised there was no .banana,(although there was one for bananarepublic) because it certainly was bananas this week in the domain industry. People are already getting hyped up about the situation. People […]
Continue ReadingWebsite Domination Around The World
WebEmpires put together this cool little look at which sites dominate each region of the world. Facebook and Google are the leaders in most parts of the world. (click to enlarge) Courtesy of WebEmpires
Continue ReadingMulti tasking: This is your Brain on Media
Domainers and web developers tend to be multi taskers for the most part. They are writing or responding to a blog post, while checking parking stats, traffic stats of their own websites, talking on the telephone and possibly watching a you tube video or listening to a podcast. Rasmussen College did an interesting look at […]
Continue ReadingForbes: “Time Is Running Out For SOPA Opponents Congressmen Warn At CES 2012”
Forbes posted an article that quotes two congressman Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.). They spoke at CES in Las Vegas. Taken from the article: “This is a crucial window here for those who want to see the Net come out of this debate without this enormous collateral damage” caused by the […]
Continue ReadingWill you stop watching sportscenter, going to NFL games and taking Viagra ?
The tech world and the domain industry were all going crazy and staging a boycott of GoDaddy because of their support of SOPA. Go Daddy changed its position and no longer supports SOPA with an estimated 74,000 domains transferring out. GoDaddy is not the only company supporting SOPA. Espn the worldwide leader in sports, supports […]
Continue ReadingWhat’s in a domain name ?
An interesting illustrated look at how one company sees the domain space.
Continue ReadingGo Daddy withdraws support for SOPA
Thanks to the Reddit community, Ben Huh and the cheezeburger crowd, the domain industry and everyone else who worked hard to make their opinion heard. GO DADDY NO LONGER SUPPORTS SOPA Looks to Internet Community & Fellow Tech Leaders to Develop Legislation We All Support SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Dec. 23, 2011) — Go Daddy is no […]
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