I think an interesting study would be to see how some websites become famous even though the names have nothing to do with what the product is about... and how others (like pets.com) fail...amazon.comgoogle.comsnopes.comI can't think of any others at the moment..I know this isn't really a soapbox topic but I didn't want it to be in chit-chat...Basically how do these become famous if they have nothing to do with their content? easy to remember? and why then is there such a big deal with domain squatters and such if sites don't need to have a meaningful name to be popular?[Edited on February 6, 2007 at 7:36 PM. Reason : ]
2/6/2007 7:30:56 PM
yahoothis should be in the Lounge or TT, if you don't want it in chit chat....
2/6/2007 8:57:30 PM
slashdot[Edited on February 6, 2007 at 9:01 PM. Reason : ]
2/6/2007 8:59:56 PM
slashdot
2/6/2007 9:00:31 PM
did i mention slashdot?
2/6/2007 9:01:27 PM
sames goes for any sort of product: wiidescriptive or predictable names are boring, they are confused with other things, and they sound generic
2/6/2007 9:12:05 PM
slashdot is a reference to /. , the root directory on a unix system. It's a bit obscure, but it's definitely a legitimate reference for a website with the tagline "news for nerds, stuff that matters"
2/6/2007 9:25:03 PM
^ i disagree.I think its the way to escape a "." character in a regular expression.
2/6/2007 9:26:23 PM
you're wrong, but either way,
2/6/2007 9:33:01 PM
theonion.com
2/6/2007 9:33:30 PM
2/6/2007 9:44:07 PM
2/7/2007 8:40:36 AM
its not as simple as that... the name isnt all that kept it going, if i remember correctly pets.com wasnt that solid of a bus. and they had stiff competition from a lot of other sites. while these were able to innovate and carve out a niche, which then lead to their names become household names.
2/7/2007 8:54:00 AM
slashdot is for faggots
2/7/2007 9:02:17 AM
http://www.dogpile.com
2/7/2007 9:03:21 AM
www.penny-arcade.com?Or is "penny arcade" an actual term that has to do with gaming/computing?[Edited on February 7, 2007 at 9:13 AM. Reason : hmm, mixed up my crazy code]
2/7/2007 9:12:50 AM
^it's a reference to arcade machines that mostly take quarters
2/7/2007 12:16:19 PM
2/7/2007 4:53:19 PM
http://www.whorepresents.comhttp://www.penisland.nethttp://www.cummingfirst.comhttp://www.speedofart.com[Edited on February 7, 2007 at 5:27 PM. Reason : k]
2/7/2007 5:24:14 PM
Amazon.com got a lot of press in the dot com boom. The stock soared to an outrageous price even though the company had never turned a profit which was the source of a lot of news coverage. When they finally turned a profit one quarter it was news worthy again. They also patented "1 click shopping" and sued Barnes & Noble. This all created a buzz around Amazon which turned it into a household name and put them on the map as a leader of online retailers.So, their success hinged on a lot of factors. There is no single thing that made them what they are today.Google is just a catchy name that people remember. Google, Yahoo!, Alta-Vista, Lycos, etc. all needed something that people would remember in order to build their user base. Google's advantage came because they built the best search engine. Catchy name + slightly better service = Number 1 search engine.Snopes.com - Thank goodness they were the first to offer a lot of content, because I haven't been impressed by much of anything else there. The name, the layout and design, etc. all sucks IMO. It's much better now than it was a few years ago though.
2/7/2007 5:49:52 PM
^google was a mispelling of googol, as in the number, which one of the creaters was a big fan of, snopes came from a family name.
2/8/2007 12:32:54 AM
2/8/2007 3:03:11 AM
http://www.speedofart.comNot sure I want to know, but I loled
2/8/2007 7:52:07 AM
google makes perfect sense as the name of a search engine...
2/8/2007 8:41:04 AM
newegg.combrentroad.comxanga.comwikipedia.orgyahoo.com...are just a few that I don't understand. If someone could shed some light on the names of those domains, please post them.
2/8/2007 9:36:04 AM
2/8/2007 10:57:47 AM
^ yeah, but as far as I know, the use of Wiki for user-editable documents came after Wikipedia popularized the "wiki-anything" craze. but according to Urban Dictionary, "wiki wiki" means "quick" in Hawaiian, so "Wikipedia" would be like a quick-encyclopedia, which it is. The slashdot argument was closed (i was wrong) when clalias posted the response from the founder. The joke was supposed to be if you wanted to tell someone the URL of the website, you would have to say "h-t-t-p-colon-slash-slash-slash-dot-dot-org"and again, Google is a reference to Googol, which is 1 with 100 zeros after it (10^100). The Googleplex, where google is headquartered, is a reference to the number googolplex, which is 1 followed by googol zeros (10^googol or 10^[10^100])
2/8/2007 11:40:23 AM
2/8/2007 6:06:21 PM
2/8/2007 7:59:54 PM
yeah, it will always be s/^slashdot\.org$/i to me.[Edited on February 9, 2007 at 1:10 AM. Reason : teh geeksauce]
2/9/2007 1:06:57 AM
2/9/2007 1:39:09 AM
Don't blame us.
2/11/2007 3:17:08 PM