The National Arbitration Forum maintains a Domain Name Dispute Proceedings and Decisions searchable database and of course I couldn’t help poking around.
Domains Suck
I searched for cases involving domain names with “suck” or “sucks” in them and turned up 38 cases. With 5 withdrawn and 3 split, that left a nice even 30 cases to look [...]
Finding the domain names of the future
Predictive Domaining
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Does your domain name “suck”?
Google Suggest
I recently talked about Google Suggest from Google Labs and now this tool is going mainstream. According to the offical Google Blog, this will now be the default for the Google search box. You can turn it off if you wish by choosing Preferences and choosing your preferred option under Query Suggestions.
I think it will [...]
Wellderly and illderly
I discussed in my last post the trend towards increased lifespan and the associated consequences including elderly health.
I was interested then to see that the Aug 6th issue of Nature had a article entitled “Genetic fact-check for ageing story“. (subscription required)
This discusses “A genetic study of healthy elderly people aims to uncover the secret of [...]
CDC media releases and predictive domaining
One place I like to check for inspiration for predictive domaining now and again is the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in the US. They have a media relations section that is well regarded and spurs the media to write quite extensively on those topics.
Interesting connections
Browsing today, I was struck by an interesting connection they [...]
















