Wikipedia: The choice of a Copy and Paste generation

Wikipedia is out of bounds today, participating in a global protest against the proposed SOPA bill that threatens our civil rights. And yet, I'm not so sad seeing Wikipedia's black page after each search query. You see, centralized sources of information aren't really a good thing. Free or not, … [Read more...]

There’s lots of room in the Domain Industry

When success arrives in the form of a sale of a business, those of us that partook in its first steps, observing its growth should rejoice. Ron James of NamePros negotiated a deal with domain monetization company Bodis that few could refuse; the end result will be a bigger, better, faster domain … [Read more...]

Faith above all business

Abdu Tarabichi is an American domain investor and operates several web sites, among which Domainsville.com - a domain and tech news aggregator. Earlier today, I noticed that several posts were missing from the DomainGang feed on Domainsville and asked Abdu about it. After all, the posts in … [Read more...]

Being pro-active: Universities snap their .xxx domains

Nowadays, an increasing number of Americans become sexually active in college, instead of at a younger age. Universities set the paradigm with regards to research, life, personal relationships and technology, which includes the Internet and domain names. It's not strange that the Washington … [Read more...]

Being the Technical Assistant at Sedo

Since Sedo implemented their transfer center for domain transactions, things have improved tremendously. No longer dependent on email and the security issues that they entail, the transfer center offers a direct and up to date line of communication between the buyer, the seller and the Sedo … [Read more...]