The Parthenon is not for sale – BringThemBack.org

Since January, a game of massive proportions has been launched against the euro and the European economy, by American banks - led by Goldman Sachs. The very bank that is currently under scrutiny at the US Senate, has been known for years to play dirty games not just against institutions but also … [Read more...]

Drastic changes to the domain security methodology

Today's domain security status is marked by several issues that affirm the system's weaknesses - along with the observation that the underlying managing forces do not wish any such change to occur. Very simple methods of domain security are being neglected or even avoided. Registrars should lock … [Read more...]

Review of the Fabulous Fob: Just how Secure can your Domains be?

Over the course of the past 18 months I've moved the majority of my domain portfolio over to Fabulous.com and I couldn't have been happier. I've written before why I think Fabulous is *the* best domain registrar catering to domainers. This time around, I will discuss an important layer of … [Read more...]

A Triad of Circumstances: When Corporations Don’t do their job

Quite often, I wonder if my definition of quality customer service is too demanding but the answer comes back as a flat "no". Having used the services of many companies over the years - from retail to banks - I can honestly say that I'm just an average Joe with regards to what I expect from their … [Read more...]

Do you tweet? Then consider yourself published

The announcement by the Library of Congress that it has acquired the entire Twitter database of messages - several billions of it - might seem like trivial to some. In fact, the only trivial thing I can think of, is that if you tweet, you can now consider yourself officially published. Not many … [Read more...]