For those in the eCommerce area, are you seeing more or less consumer spending right now (outside of supplies ie toilet paper, masks, hand sanitizers..)
Most of their other domains seem to be registered with MarkMonitor Inc. domain registrar.
Even if they recently bought this domain and it was pushed to one of their GoDaddy accounts, you think they would immediately initiate a transfer to MarkMonitor to put it in their portfolio of managed domains.
In July of 2019, the domain had a coming soon page on it, that was in German:
So if he were using an old cellphone, before the days of apps, would he still have been served a notice from the phone company for his phone tower location?
The article says: "drawn from users’ GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular connection"
I have completely fazed out reddit from my daily browsing. Unless it is an obscere sub on a niche topic, the posts on there are gamed and manipulated to the front page.
That site has essentially turned into mainstream media with links curated by big companies and special interest groups, with the illusion of community curated content.
It's going to be a shit show this coming election with groups spending tens of millions of dollars on gaming that site
> NameCheap are positioning themselves as heros here
They have a history of jumping on various issues for marketing purposes. They got a lot of there core users by going against the founder of GD and spamming reddit with anti GD comments.
If you want a good registrar with free whois privacy (that is easier to manage than NameCheaps) and better prices, go with NameSilo
Remote surgery. A doctor is vacationing in The Bahamas and gets an emergency message that a patient needs to go under surgery or will die. The doctor pulls out a briefcase and opens it up, where there is a screen and interactive controls where he can remotely perform a life saving surgery
"In newer versions, the user was allowed a choice of generic graphical banners or text-based targeted advertisements provided by Google based upon the page being viewed. "