Geniale Knetfigurenanimation-Kurzserie des amerikanischen Nicktoons- bzw. Nickelodeon-Networks:
Monatsarchiv für Juli 2007
Forbes.com veröffentlichte am 29.06.07 eine Liste der teuersten Domainnamen:
- Sex.com
$12 million
Originally registered by Gary Kremen, a Silicon Valley software salesman, in 1994. Sold in a private sale for a mixture of cash and stock to Boston-based Escom LLC in January 2005. - Porn.com
$9.5 million
MXN Limited bought its way into the porn industry in May. Brokered by Moniker.com, the deal stands as the largest all-cash URL transaction ever. - Business.com
$7.5 million
Sold to ECompanies Venture Group, headed by former Disney executive Jake Weinbaum, in 1999. Yet even the highly prized name couldn’t protect the business from the dot-com bust; the site is now a parking lot for other URLs. - Diamond.com
$7.5 million
Odimo sold this jewel of a site–along with its jewelry inventory–to Ice.com, an online retailer, in May 2006. Ice.com paid cash for the site and an extra $2 million for Odimo’s bling. - Beer.com
$7 million
Originally owned by Bill Fisher, a Web site developer who also owned Budweiser.com and Guinness.com. Sold to Belgium-based Interbrew, the world’s second-largest brewer by volume, the site now features racy content aimed at a male audience.
Link: Forbes.com
Genre: EBM / Dark Electro / Electroclash
Must hear: Dead Man’s Song, Ziggy’s Lullaby
Website: http://www.lola-angst.de/
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/lolaangst/
Wie vor ein paar Tagen bekannt wurde, wird die europäische Variante des Apple iPhone im Gegensatz zum US-Gerät 3G-Technologie aufweisen.
Weiter berichtet der Artikel, dass sich Apple für drei Vertragspartner in Europa entschieden hat: Vodafone, T-Mobile und Carphone Warehouse.
Als Erscheinungsdatum wird nach wie vor “zum Jahresende” angegeben.
Link: newswireless.net



