April 2003

If you only read Dave Farber’s list, or this news article or this press release from registrant, then you might agree with the comments that Volvo’s complaint against the Volo Auto Museum of Volo, Illinois does sound like one more of those David/Goliath misguided things.  However, you wouldn’t know which domain names were involved. 

The front page of today’s Wall Street Journal has “As Apple Stalls, Steve Jobs Looks to Digital Entertainment” which gives some credence to the view that in the end, the computer hardware business will save the recorded music business.  But, to show you my skewed view of the world, here is the part that caught

Marketwatch on the ‘bubble’ in search stocks such as Overture and Ask Jeeves (registration is required after the story is 24 hours old).  In addition to the reasons specified in the article why these stocks are perhaps over-priced, there is another one: legal uncertainty.  If keyword sales helps a company sell binoculars more efficently to people

So you will notice two things about the metasearch.  The first is that Canada is not working.  That is Canada’s fault.  Second, we are starting a registration process.  The first time you log onto the metasearch or the domain dossier you will be asked to supply an email address.  It has to be a real