Red Pepper Land, a Nashville-based company has developed a camera that automatically checks you in and provides customized in-store deals when it identifies your face. Businesses install the device at their door front and people’s faces are scanned as they walk in. Facedeals is indeed a ground breaking invention that will change the way you [...] Continue reading
In addition to using the overall website statistics tool provided by my web hosting provider, I have been more into understanding the traffic details of my domain name inventory. I’ve setup one WordPress site where I’ve created a separate page for each domain listing. I then forward each respective domain to the matching page. This [...] Continue reading
We learned today that a man allegedly named “Christopher Ortiz” of Jacksonville, Florida (a reverse lookup on the email reveals a registrant based in China) has registered and launched Domainsville.US, a pure fake replica site that looks confusingly similar to Domainsville, Inc’s official site at Domainsville.com. The fake site uses the same design and layout, [...] Continue reading
MO.com, the domain name once used for a popular Business Interviews website has now been listed on the marketplace exclusively through Domain Guardians. The reserve price is in north of mid 6-figures, and the sale does not include the website. The website does not display a “For Sale” notice, but inquiries can be directed to [...] Continue reading
One year ago today we opened the gates to the city for everything domains. It took a lot of courage to launch the portal as many domainers questioned whether it would ever take off. Not to mention the discouraging emails we got as the site went live. Today we mark our first year of success [...] Continue reading
I’ve had several clients call up to report their sites blocked by Google and from their web browsers. These clients are hosted on different providers such as GoDaddy, Host Gator and 1&1. The malware has been spreading like wildfire as these sites are taken down like dominoes. The malware looks like it’s striking HTML pages [...] Continue reading
We received an email from Power.com today announcing the company’s plans for the domain name. The company will be setting up an email service to issue IDs @power.com. One thing I find quite unusual is that the company will allowing the sale of email addresses, and they will be selling emails themselves. Surprisingly, the company [...] Continue reading