Originally posted by yesonline
Depends, ilove, iwant, ibet, iplay, ineed , iwin.... are all very good domains IMO, some are better than "e" names.
I know e* is a pretty strong prefix, but what is the consensus on i* names? How do they compare to e* names do you think?
e's and i's are a thing of the past. 99% of them are worthless now.
waste your money, I don't care, but in a year you will let them all expire.
For the most part, e and i was a fad that died with the 90s.
There are a few that might be worth it, but not very many.
-Bob
$4.5 mil. But that is different, perhaps. It was already being used by a swedish company offering cloud services. That was the online services name. The company had branded itself that way and would most likely take a huge hit in rebranding, which they did as CloudMe.com.How much did iCloud recently sell for? I think it was a huge amount.
$4.5 mil. But that is different, perhaps. It was already being used by a swedish company offering cloud services. That was the online services name. The company had branded itself that way and would most likely take a huge hit in rebranding, which they did as CloudMe.com.
Most likely, Apple had to pay for the rights of usage as well.
3D and cloud names in general.I think a little modesty is in order.
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