Forget about wedding oaths: they exist in order to be broken. People are not computers that obey to strict code commands, without ever changing their behavior, opinions and preferences. People get … [Continue reading]
Brother, can you spare a domain?
A CEO of a construction company emailed me once, emphasizing how he'd have to "put food on the family table" than pay any type of fee for a domain I owned. In fact, he outright said that he needed the … [Continue reading]
Reading a domain investor’s mind: Telepathy, Inc. – An Interview
A few years back, I had the pleasure of networking with Nat Cohen, President of Telepathy, Inc., a web development and Internet branding company based in Washington, D.C. The company was founded in … [Continue reading]
Brute-forcing the future: LLLLLLLLLL .com’s
Six or seven years ago, I saw a market for short, easy to memorize .com domains. Short, as in 3 characters in length, including one or more numbers; because the LLL .com namespace was long gone. I … [Continue reading]
Power naps – power grabs
When I was growing up as a teenager, my friend Mike would always say that one should seize every given opportunity by being alert and prepared. During our trips to downtown Athens' "Silicon Valley" … [Continue reading]

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