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We are offering 2 domains related to patents. One is "Great Patents" and the other is "Hit patents". Here are the domains:
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The T.R.A.F.F.I.C. New York conference got underway last night. DN Journal has some photos and highlights from the opening activities and a look ahead at today's agenda for the first full day of the event.
DomainReport.ca - Just saw this morning that Sedo has reported the sale of bad.ca for $3,101 US. You can add another 17% or so to get the value in Canadian dollars, with the recent slide our dollar has taken. I remember seeing bad.ca offered for sale at dnforum.com from time to time, it is a nice three letter word domain to own.The MYID .ca aucti...
It wouldn't be a complete batch of URLs without a couple from the biggest URL-aholic of them all, Peter Askew of Domainer's Gazette. In fact, in honor of Peter's 16th and 17th submission, I'm creating a new category called "SkewURLs" and labeling all his posts accordingly. Methinks this tag works on a number of levels:1. It's 3 of the first 4 lette...
Credit Stuart McIlreavy with this spot. I just hate everything about this URL. From the all lower case display to the use of misspelled slang (methinks "comfy" is more generally accepted) to the weird TLD. Maybe one of the many domainers that keeps tab on this blog can weigh in and explain what the .com.au is all about. Is that really the country d...
Miss Emma joins the ranks of 2-time URL-spotter with this submission. This one had me at Leading Caps. But I also like how it clearly states the value prop -- you should live here. Not to mention there's a double meaning (which I doubt they intended but still works well) -- come to the website and watch us building the condos live in action. They c...
Fellow URL-aholic Robert Fitzgerald spotted this too-hot-for-TV URL. The double slash is truly the kiss of death. A while back I posted a print ad from Sony with the URL www.sony.com/sonycard/hd. I didn't like that one either but at least it had a chance because people could take the ad with them to the computer and type it in. This one doesn't hav...
Here's another one from the Facebook group. Brian Wyrick gets off the URL schnide with this entry. At first I thought it was a typo but this is actually the band's MySpace URL. I knew it was getting tougher and tougher to get a good MySpace domain but I didn't realize the pickings had become this slim. They should rename their band to Shot in the D...
Nathan White sent this one in via the Good URL Bad URL Facebook Group. I like how this URL pokes fun at itself. Reminds me of RRRRThats5Rs.com. And alternating the font color makes sure all those words don't get lost. This URL goes to great lengths to be memorable.
Coining a new term for what is about to come: Depression 2.0
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