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The history behind names

Explore the significance of names in human culture, their influence on perceptions of intelligence, personality, and appearance. This video delves into the history of given names, their origins, ...
Hyphenated-domain-names were a big deal in the early days of SEO because search engines initially used primitive keyword-based algorithms for ranking web pages. Hyphenated keyword domain names were ...
GENEVA (WCSC) — The World Wide Web was launched into the public domain in April 1993, four years after it was invented by Tim Berners-Lee while he was working at CERN in 1989. The World Wide Web is a ...
A new White House URL is out of this world (wide web). The eyebrow-raising domain name — “Aliens.gov” — has been added to the federal government’s official website registry, amplifying speculation ...
Winners & losers: The world's most expensive domain name sale has taken place. It was for AI.com, which was bought by the founder and CEO of Crypto.com for an incredible $70 million. Unsurprisingly, ...
Just in time to create a new Super Bowl ad, Crypto.com founder Kris Marszalek has made the priciest domain purchase in history, buying AI.com for $70 million, according to the Financial Times. The ...
New Year's Day commemorates the passing of time and the start of a new chapter, so it is fitting that the same day also presents an opportunity to breathe new life into thousands of creative works ...
Toby Morton, a comedian and former writer for South Park and Mad TV, saw the writing on the wall, as it were. Last August, months before President Donald Trump began floating the idea of renaming The ...
The internet has always been shaped by names. Before social platforms, before mobile apps, and long before the blockchain revolution, domain names were the earliest digital real estate. They were more ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of ...
We covered the topic of taking over an old domain name from someone else and how that can sometimes be problematic in the Google SEO world. But here is a more recent comment from John Mueller of ...