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In What We Trust
You may recall a post I made a few months ago .. in which I mentioned that “I am not at all proud of the species I apparently belong to” (“I understand that this is very important to you”). Another … Continue reading
Posted in remediary
Tagged brand, brand name, brand names, branding, brands, communities, community, domain name, domain name registries, domain name registry, domain names, intellectual property, intellectual property law, intellectual property laws, linguistic communities, linguistic community, market, marketplace, marketplaces, markets, natural, natural language, nature, online communities, online community, organization, organizational structure, organizational structures, organizations, trademark, trademark law, trademark laws, trademarks
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Only Fools Rush in to Build on Top of Closed (Secret, Proprietary) Platforms
Last week Amnesty International published a report about the online platforms of the leading surveillance giants – see my brief post about it @ Find News. What I find particularly signficant about the news is not the recommendations for public … Continue reading
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Tagged big data, data, development, Facebook, fool, fools, free market, Google, governance, historical, history, market, marketing, online marketing, policy, privacy, promotion, promotional, promotions, propaganda, rational, rationality, recommendations, regulation, retard media, secret, sucker, suckers, surveillance, technological, technology
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For some, we get lost in media
I opened up a copy of the New York Times today, and in an empty space within an article, there was a blurb that reads Social networks put individuals at the center of their own media universes — I am … Continue reading
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Tagged action, activity, actualization, common, communication, communications, community, engage, engagement, identity, individual, individuals, interaction, language, market, marketing, marketplace, marketplaces, media, real, self-actualization, share, shared, sharing, social media, social network, social networks, virtual
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Auctions + Markets for Domains, Domain Names + TLDs
Several years ago, one of my friends (who is not a „domainer“ per se) made a very insightful remark… – a remark that I have carried around with me ever since and also pondered over all this time (and indeed, … Continue reading
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Tagged auction, auction price, data, domain, domain name, domain names, domains, generic, generic domain, generic domains, market, market price, metric, metrics, premium, premium price, price, price discrimination, pricing, proprietary, proprietary domain, proprietary domains, proprietor, reliability, reliable, TLD, TLDs, valid
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Owning Up to “I Own It”
In stark contrast to my previous post, let me point out that there are plenty of dictionary-word domains that are extremely successful in the dot com TLD (“top-level domain”). Indeed, some (such as Johnson & Johnson’s baby.com) are so successful, … Continue reading
Posted in designations
Tagged brand, branding, brands, choice, choices, choose, common language, communication, communications, demand, dictionary, exact match domain, exact match domains, information retrieval, keyword, keywords, language, languages, lexica, lexicon, market, marketing, markets, natural language, search, supply, vocabulary, want, wanting, wants, word, words
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