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by mbrubeck
4938 days ago
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I believe the success of flickr.com (registered in 2003, launched in 2004) kicked off the current vogue for these names, though there are earlier examples too: http://www.branddialogue.com/diablogue/2006/06/names-that-hu... Misspelled words -- especially shortened ones -- have certain persistent advantages as names for web companies. It's easier to find available domains; it's a unique word for search engines; it's short and therefore quick to type. Of course there are disadvantages too... Twitter was originally called "Twttr" when it launched in 2006, but later restored the vowels: http://techcrunch.com/2006/07/15/is-twttr-interesting/ |
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