Shameless self-promotion but as opposed to lean, how about beautiful domain search courtesy of nametoolkit.com and Twitter Bootstrap?
Yes, please do give it a look, we're currently A/B testing a new theme and we could use feedback. Namecheap are certainly better than Godaddy but they're still nowhere near as simple as using our service.
1. Google is NEVER going into the auto business, but they'll licence or even donate their software to run on any auto manufacturers car. 2. The auto manufacturers will only tepidly roll this out very with tons of…
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1683185/android-listview-...
I haven't checked this out, all I'm saying is it looks a LOT like http://mobile.twitter.com. Same border, same pull down to refresh. Mobile web FTW.
Can't wait for the announcement that they accidentally deleted all of the lines of code for IE-specific hacks.
(cough) Public transport (cough)
Exactly why we moved to CoffeeScript, without it you need to rigorously enforce coding conventions. This entails watching for missing vars, using jslint, having a script that searches for accidentally declared globals,…
Great idea, love the simplicity of the interface (audio jack), just bought one. Best of luck guys
Exactly why we created http://nametoolkit.com, I've used Gandi and they're not bad, but even their interface is a bit clunky, makes you click twice (to commit the DNS change you've just submitted).
I believe ICANN is looking to reform zone file access as part of the new gTLD system it's initiating. http://securityskeptic.typepad.com/the-security-skeptic/2010...
ycombinator - 11 facebook - 8 Wikipedia - 9 googleusercontent.com - 21 Shorter domains definitely make sense, but probably not a good predictor in itself though they have aesthetic value.
That's hard to analyse, however web traffic follows a power law distribution, http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/papers/ranking/adamicglot.... So, outside the top 100k sites in terms of traffic you could expect it's…
Verisign com zone file, available for free upon request
Indeed, same can be said for good usernames
http://nametoolkit.com - We use several of the mentioned approaches to provide domain suggestions. - The "freshfunk" method of applying prefixes and suffixes, which we call wordmixer (works well for one-word names). -…
I'm not old till I hit 30 man...ages away
Hi Rich, I've never seen your site before, I have very little free time, and I use it to code more than read the news. Your site isn't bad.. it's not the best I've seen and not the worst either, which is similar to how…
Shameless self-promotion but as opposed to lean, how about beautiful domain search courtesy of nametoolkit.com and Twitter Bootstrap?
Yes, please do give it a look, we're currently A/B testing a new theme and we could use feedback. Namecheap are certainly better than Godaddy but they're still nowhere near as simple as using our service.
1. Google is NEVER going into the auto business, but they'll licence or even donate their software to run on any auto manufacturers car. 2. The auto manufacturers will only tepidly roll this out very with tons of…
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1683185/android-listview-...
I haven't checked this out, all I'm saying is it looks a LOT like http://mobile.twitter.com. Same border, same pull down to refresh. Mobile web FTW.
Can't wait for the announcement that they accidentally deleted all of the lines of code for IE-specific hacks.
(cough) Public transport (cough)
Exactly why we moved to CoffeeScript, without it you need to rigorously enforce coding conventions. This entails watching for missing vars, using jslint, having a script that searches for accidentally declared globals,…
Great idea, love the simplicity of the interface (audio jack), just bought one. Best of luck guys
Exactly why we created http://nametoolkit.com, I've used Gandi and they're not bad, but even their interface is a bit clunky, makes you click twice (to commit the DNS change you've just submitted).
I believe ICANN is looking to reform zone file access as part of the new gTLD system it's initiating. http://securityskeptic.typepad.com/the-security-skeptic/2010...
ycombinator - 11 facebook - 8 Wikipedia - 9 googleusercontent.com - 21 Shorter domains definitely make sense, but probably not a good predictor in itself though they have aesthetic value.
That's hard to analyse, however web traffic follows a power law distribution, http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/idl/papers/ranking/adamicglot.... So, outside the top 100k sites in terms of traffic you could expect it's…
Verisign com zone file, available for free upon request
Indeed, same can be said for good usernames
http://nametoolkit.com - We use several of the mentioned approaches to provide domain suggestions. - The "freshfunk" method of applying prefixes and suffixes, which we call wordmixer (works well for one-word names). -…
I'm not old till I hit 30 man...ages away
Hi Rich, I've never seen your site before, I have very little free time, and I use it to code more than read the news. Your site isn't bad.. it's not the best I've seen and not the worst either, which is similar to how…