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Happy Fall, y’all. While many people are understandably excited about leaf-peeping, Halloween, and pumpkin spice everything, I am just excited to be able to use my oven again without turning the entire house into a sauna. But there is one humble root vegetable that can be transformed into something magical this Fall with a little [...] Continue reading
A look at the final auction prices, closeouts and more from the domain auction list posted on September 29, 2019. If there is an asterisk (*) next to a price, it means that the name was at auction from a private seller (rather than an expiring name) and may have had a reserve. I’m only showing where [...] Continue reading
Can ID4ME boost both privacy and domain names? This week I talk with Katja Speck and Tom Keller about ID4Me. Katja is the managing director of ID4Me, and Tom Keller is a board member whose day job is Head of Domains at 1&1 Ionos. The best way to think of ID4ME is an easy way [...] Continue reading
Rent.com was too expensive at $40,000. In That Will Never Work, Mark Randolph explains how Netflix came up with its name. Netflix co-founder Mark Randolph just published a memoir about the company titled That Will Never Work. As with all startups, Randolph and his team had to come up with a name. They started with [...] Continue reading
I don’t typically watch TV, live or streaming, but every once in awhile I’ll binge watch a show. I haven’t watched anything really good in months, probably for a lack of looking. Yesterday I discovered “Dark” a netflix, German original, dubbed in English. It’s probably one of the best extended plot shows [...] Continue reading
Please click on the below link to view the first two parts of A History of RPM: Part 1 - A History of RPM Part 2 - A History of RPM The volume of domains being dropped was so high that Verisign found it was being buffeted by the Google margin grab. During [...] Continue reading
The normal valuation activity is replaced by an imitation, creating visibility of science, professionalism and quality of the results of work performed, skill evaluators. Unfortunately, an imitation of the well-being and success of the solution to all current and emerging issues prevails not only in theory and evaluation practice business objects, but also in [...] Continue reading