Lack of focus drives domainers to failure instead of success

There's a reason why the US Navy recruiting office's motto is "Let the journey begin". The seemingly vague and non-restrictive phrase was meant to match that of the US Army's apparently restrictive line - "Be all you can be". But was "Be all you can be" - the motto of the US Army recruiting … [Read more...]

Changing the Domaining Paradigm – Time for a Revolution

Can you feel the electricity in the air? There's a revolution brewing. It's the lingering smell of ozone, right before a powerful storm erupts. It's about time to bring the end-users to the domain conferences. It's about time to change the rules of the game by altering the long-standing … [Read more...]

Canabalt.com delivers fast-paced gaming action with one finger

There's a new gaming application for the iPhone called Canabalt. The great news is, that you can download it from the Apple store for just $2.99 - or play the online version for free on the web at Canabalt.com The game features multi-level parallax scrolling action, miniature but detailed graphic … [Read more...]

The night I almost found Guy Kawasaki dead in a pool full of money

The image was too hard to comprehend; there was a dead man in my pool and he was floating, half-naked, face down, along with thousands of dollar bills scattered in the water. So I stood half-frozen in the middle of a warm, yet indifferent Florida night that felt confusingly surreal; the domain … [Read more...]

Mass developed minisites stand no chance

After reading Rick Schwartz's latest blog post about how Google AdSense closed down his account over minisite content, I had an obvious question: why did Rick pay TENS of THOUSANDS of dollars for 10 minisites? The term "minisite" was coined as an obvious bait for the domain community, sometime in … [Read more...]