I did noticed Dick Armour promoting his "dickiearmour.me.uk" at the AGM, I wonder if stands by .me.uk for personal, .org.uk for non-prof etc, and how this affects .UK's purpose. Speaking of .me in general![]()
Make hay whilst the sun shines,,,
Make hay whilst the sun shines,,,
Even for mighty com
With demise or reactive type algorithms etc and the rise of predictive, voice recognition mass info gathering, glasses storing all you view, Mind Meld apps monitoring all you say and hear, before you even think it they'll show you it? will kill even the mighty com within 10 years…Names, extension rarely serve there initial intended purpose why would they need or use them in the future?
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You and the Amish both agree there...? You really should have a play with the Google Glasses and things like expert labs mind meld. Oh and "g" couldn't give a hoot about names as recent emd situation shows there pretty irrelevantYes, and by the year 2000 we will all be travelling in flying cars and wearing all in one silver space suits.
The real world does not go away, and the more technical it gets the more we need a solid domain name. Strange how we still use phone numbers and registration plates and attend school rather than all sit at a computer to learn.
Yeah I suspect if you spend many millions or tens of millions advertising your made-up name you probably wouldn't care about emd match either. I guess everyone is in the same situation![]()
Yes the days of what all empowering search engine dominating the web was it then...Funny thing is I remember back in 2002 people on domainstate saying exactly the same as namealot. I suppose eventually it has to come true.....
Make hay whilst the sun shines,,,
Even for mighty com
With demise or reactive type algorithms etc and the rise of predictive, voice recognition mass info gathering, glasses storing all you view, Mind Meld apps monitoring all you say and hear, before you even think it they'll show you it? will kill even the mighty com within 10 years…Names, extension rarely serve there initial intended purpose why would they need or use them in the future?
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Make hay whilst the sun shines,,,
Even for mighty com
With demise or reactive type algorithms etc and the rise of predictive, voice recognition mass info gathering, glasses storing all you view, Mind Meld apps monitoring all you say and hear, before you even think it they'll show you it? will kill even the mighty com within 10 years…Names, extension rarely serve there initial intended purpose why would they need or use them in the future?
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Interesting view
two things..
1. would you lose any decent best domains if your prediction happened - give me one example you could lose if domains die out.
2. I have customers that advertise on sites that are advertised in magazines, brochures etc. I know for a fact that the main two reason they do it is because of the domains ultra high meaning and credibility when read e.g. www.nicegeneric.com and the serp position.
How will I convey a website in the physical word without a url? (putting aside mind meld and neural implants)
when there fully redundant will be happy to sell themWell if you feel that strongly about this im sure a few here will offer you a decent price for those soon to be redundent domains you own.
Works with all the above wellYou have tiny, very small, small, not so small, small medium, larger medium, medium, etc.etc. sized businesses.
Reactive is very rarely accurate throwing up queries without clicks swallowing resources, £, no benefit to anyone buyer or seller, Same as continuation searches job hunting, travel etc recycling the same junk sites time after time, you're talking millions in man hours, resources etc The pre-emptive etc has the potential to eliminate them far more than reactive ... and you can use pre info as just as well as them?It's not going to predict with any degree of accuracy what benefits each category of business by generalising using large multinationals as examples of the future..
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