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HiddenObjectGames.com sells for $25,000

September 21, 2011 by Raymond Hackney 2 Comments

HiddenObjectGames.com just sold on Sedo for $25,000. The domain regged in 2006 is under Sedo transfer right now. The keywords seems popular with many advertisers on Google and a lot of variations of the name regged.  

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Filed Under: Domain Sales Tagged With: Hidden object games, Sedo, web

Verisign and .tv want to give you a chance to win $10,000

September 13, 2011 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

From the Watch.tv Blog today comes info on this $10,000 Contest: As anyone who follows us across all of the social sites knows, we love video here at .tv. In fact, not only do we love video, but we also love all of our fans and followers who are making great online video. So, when […]

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Filed Under: .tv Tagged With: Contest, Dot TV, online video, Verisign, web

Is content really king ?

September 10, 2011 by Raymond Hackney 2 Comments

The Wall Street Journal did an article that focused on Yahoo.  The article did touch upon broader topics that might interest web developers and domainers. One of the key points was that content is not king. Excerpt: As Web traffic explodes, Internet companies are struggling to profit off ads shown next to the articles, videos […]

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Filed Under: Web Development Tagged With: Content, Domain Names, web, web development, Yahoo

Lamebook.com keeps name and site

August 29, 2011 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

Parody site Lamebook and social networking giant Facebook have ended their legal battle with an agreement calling for Lamebook to retain its name but add a disclaimer to its site. "We are pleased to arrive at an agreement that protects Facebook's brand and trademark and allows for Lamebook's continued operation," the companies said in a […]

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Filed Under: Facebook Tagged With: Domain Names, Facebook, LameBook, Social Media, web

Wall St Journal on “Super Cookies”

August 18, 2011 by Raymond Hackney Leave a Comment

Major websites such as MSN.com and Hulu.com have been tracking people's online activities using powerful new methods that are almost impossible for computer users to detect, new research shows. The new techniques, which are legal, reach beyond the traditional "cookie," a small file that websites routinely install on users' computers to help track their activities […]

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Filed Under: Web/Tech Tagged With: Cookies, Ecommerce, Internet usage, web, WSJ.com

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