25 years of .com domain names

This is a brief history of the Internet: Initiated by the ARPANET in 1969; the protocol used on the Internet called TCP/IP was developed in 1974; Domain Name System (DNS) designed by Jon Postel, Paul Mockapetris, and Craig Partridge in 1983; a Massachusetts computer systems firm registered the first .com Internet domain name on March 15, 1985; and Tim Berners-Lee creates the World Wide Web in 1990. 

First 10 .com domains:

  • Symbolics.com - March 15, 1985
  • BBN.com - April 24, 1985
  • Think.com - May 24, 1985
  • MCC.com - July 11, 1985
  • DEC.com - Sept. 30, 1985
  • Northrop.com - Nov. 7, 1985
  • Serox.com - Jan. 9, 1986
  • SRI.com - Jan. 17, 1986
  • HP.com - March 3, 1986
  • Bellcore.com - March 5, 1986

[via SFGate]

URL typos is a big business now!

If you frequently misspelled site addresses, it means you already sent cash to others --in this case, Google! A report says that Google supplied ads to almost 60 percent of these sites and earning some $497 million a year!

If these typo domains were treated as a single website, that site would be ranked by Alexa as the 10th most popular website in the world. It would be more popular, in unique daily visitors, than twitter.com, myspace.com, or amazon.com!
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World's most effective URL shortener: http://to./

Yeah, it doesn't look like a valid link but OMG TRY IT. Just visit http://to./ then type your long URL on the box provided and click on Shorten that URL; or like my colleague Harry Sufehmi suggested, just type http://to./[your long URL] on the browser's bar!

Your call! :-)

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