Wow! Never heard of this one. A pluot is a cross between a plum and an apricot. Yet there is a variation of these cross-bred fruits called a plumcot. How do we tell the difference. Leave it up to Jane Tunks from the San Francisco Chronicle to explain this to us. Well, when they say to eat more fruit, I can now say "I ate two" when I eat one pluot.
It is the perception that a catchy wacky domain name is what it takes to cash-in into the revenue that circulates in the world wide web. That can be true for a real minority, considering the millions of domain names out there however, the real driving force that determines the success of an internet entity has a lot to do with vision, heart and passion of the creator. Take for instance the blogs. Most bloggers do not necessarily own wacky, expensive domain names nor do they own millions of products of inventory, however, they are dedicated and committed to sharing their thoughts, and realize that their views can be valuable. Several recent articles in the internet reveal how Mommies are creating a significant presence in the blogging world. An article by Oscar Gallaga describes how Mom bloggers are becoming an online force and are actually cashing in on their views.
One has to realize that there is an analogy between real estate and the world wide web. Just like real estate developing, a website gets developed and created, and with the help of social networking circles traffic can be created. This may be an oversimplification but just like any endeavor there is a process, and someone has to start somewhere.
It has been a year since the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers(ICANN)approved a measure allowing businesses to apply for any top-level domain they can think of. So instead of the standard .com, .net, .org or .uk domain names, businesses would now be allowed to come up with their own domain suffix such as .soap or .cars, or whatever whaky suffix they can come-up with. There were articles claiming that this measure would open a Pandora's Box of new top level domains(TLD). Some have expressed concern that the confusions could result in preying of consumers by scammers or via cybersquatting. It seems the cost of applying and registering a suffix has deterred businesses from pursuing this. The ICANN says it will cost between $100,000 to $500,000 to register a new suffix. So far there has not been an explosion of applications, or maybe we just do not know. For now, we are just .waiting!
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Free Slurpee Day is here! Every July 11, Seven-Eleven stores celebrate their birthday by giving away free Slurpees. This year the convenience store chain turns 82. Happy Birthday
The 7-eleven company is touting this as the "biggest Slurpee giveaway ever." The Slurpee cups will also come with codes that can be redeemed for $7.11 lawn seats to select Live Nation shows. See an article on this by Associated Content.