A mind-blowing machine
via iTulip: In America, land of the bubbles, the next pop will be the biggest.
via iTulip: In America, land of the bubbles, the next pop will be the biggest.
Add a dot and a file extension to your URLs and your site will show up for ‘filetype:’ queries on Google (and other engines I guess) even if you serve just html and not the assumed filetype. Search for filetype:torrent for some examples.
A member on DomainState reports that Network Solutions is registering domains after availability lookups, follow-ups on Conceptualist, Elliot’s Blog, Dominik Mueller, DomainBits
DotSauce. The only thing I have to say is that this is utterly ridiculous. Not to mention that NetSol is now the proud owner of the following domains:
networksolutionsarecunts.com
networksolutionsarefucktards.com
networksolutionsarecfuckheads.com
DOMAINKITINGISWRONG.COM
NETWORKSOLUTIONSSUCKSMONKEYBALLS.COM
NetworkSolutionsSucksAss.com
NETWORKSOLUTIONSKISSMYASS.COM
NETSOLLIKESTOSTEAL.COM
Jonathon Nevett, Vice President of Policy at Network Solutions responds on CircleID:
I’d like to clarify what we are doing. In response to customer concerns about Domain Name Front Running (domains being registered by someone else just after they have conducted a domain name search), we have implemented a security measure to protect our customers. The measure will kick in when a customer searches for an available domain name at our website, but decides not to purchase the name immediately after conducting the search.
After the search ends, we will put the domain name on reserve. During this reservation period, the name is not active and we do not monetize the traffic on these domains. If a customer searches for the domain again during the next 4 days at networksolutions.com, the domain will be available to register. If the domain name is not purchased within 4 days, it will be released back to the registry and will be generally available for registration.
This protection measure provides our customers the opportunity to register domains they have previously searched without the fear that the name will be already taken through Front Running.
You are correct that we are trying to take an arrow out of the quiver of the tasters. As you know, domain tasters are the largest Front Runners. Due to no fault of registrars, Front Runners purchase search data from Internet Service Providers and/or registries and then taste those names. Some folks may not agree with our approach, but we are trying to prevent this malicious activity from impacting our customers.
Another response in Bill Hartzer’s comments:
Hi Bill,
I work for Network Solutions and saw your tweet on Twitter and would like the opportunity to respond, This measure is geared for our customers. It gives them a chance to look for domains consider if it’s what they want and then have an opportunity to register it.Network Solutions is not front running. “ Front Runners” are people who register domain names known to have been searched, for the purpose of monetizing them and then selling them at inflated prices either directly to the customer who searched for the domain or through aftermarket channels.
We have started protecting all domain name searches at Network Solutions by holding the searched domains for our customers for a short period of time before releasing them. This gives our customers the opportunity to register names later without fear that the name will be registered by a “Front Runner.”
We are not monetizing these domains, nor do we intend to keep them after the holding period.We did this because we heard customers complain that queried domain names are being snatched up by other people as soon as they searched. Network Solutions makes sure its search data is secure and we do not sell it any third party. I know that Network Solutions has no intention of keeping any searched domain or monetizing it.
Thanks for listening,
Shashi
Word on DomainState is NetSol shut down their stealing machine but I doubt anyone feels like regging or even looking up domains on their site right now. Not for a couple months at least.
This is good stuff. Mininova will take your content, make a torrent and seed it for you. You just have to upload it once to them. You can’t upload anything with DRM or spam and you have to own the copyright to the content. You’ll get a featured listing at the top of the frontpage.
Looks like a good way to get extra exposure for your content. It has to be free but there’s nothing stopping you from posting a “lite” version for free and the full for a fee. Plus, I can’t help but think that this is great way for Mininova to get some leverage against legal threats, by providing this very useful and legal service.
The Affiliate Playbook by diorex. Reposted by oooff.com.