Lame “clever spelling” Website names

With the recent attention Google wanna-be “cuil” is getting, I thought it may be time to take a look at some of the other websites that try to pawn off the lack of ability to secure a strong domain name by using a ridiculous spelling of a normal every day word.

(and I know how hard it is to get a good domain name nowadays, so I understand trying something different, but really…)

1. Cuil.com - pronounced “cool”

Ok thank goodness som article explained it becuase I never would have guessed. Of course, everyone knows that available 4 letter domains became non-existent eons ago (in internet years), but this is really stretching. Whoever came up with this one was probably smoking a little too much Web 2.0 “kraq”.

2. Kuler - pronounced “color”

Adobe must not think much of their built-in spell check to let this monstrosity out into the wild. Plus, it is just a SUBDOMAIN at adobe.com. If you are only using it as a subdomain, why not just call it whatever you want.

3. Sphinn - pronounced “spin”

SEO is one of my focus areas so I always run across this on and it just “phisses” me off. Any reasonable person would likely read this and think it was pronounced closer to “Sven” and hey, who wouldn’t be interested in a social linking site to articles for and about about dudes named Sven.

This one always reminds of the dork quiz bowl team I faced off with (and obliterated) that called themselves “ghoti” a.k.a. “fish” (explanation). But for the life of me, I dont’ know what the usage cases for a silent “h” are when preceded by “p”. (and yes, it is possible to be on a cool quiz bowl team)

There are more out there and I’ll update this post as I run across them.

Got some you want to share? Post in the comments!

But right now I am hungry, so I think I will kuk some dhinnr.

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Banner ads showing in Google Image Results

Maybe I have been living under a rock (or without power for a week due to Gustav), but I don’t remember hearing anything about this.

When did Google start showing banner ads in their results. Saw it once and then took a while to replicate and so far, I’ve only seen it in Chrome.

Google showing banner ads in image results

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Longest URL ever?

Is this really necessary?

http://www.realtytrac.com/MapSearch/MapSearch/MapSearch.aspx?
zipcode=70471&zipOnly=true&Submit.x=0&Submit.y=0&Submit=Submi
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iOm51bGwsIlByb3BlcnR5SUQiOm51bGwsIkV4YWN0WmlwIjpmYWxzZSwiU2Vh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xlIjpmYWxzZSwiWm9vbUxldmVsIjoxNCwiTWFwUG9zaXRpb24iOm51bGwsIkl
zSW50ZXJhY3RpdmVSZXF1ZXN0IjpmYWxzZSwiQ2hlY2tlZFR5cGVzIjpudWxs
LCJJc0Jhc2ljU2VhcmNoUmVxdWVzdCI6dHJ1ZSwiT2ZmZXJFbmFibGVkVmVuZ
G9yTmFtZSI6bnVsbH0=

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“physician heal thyself”: mon.itor.us website is down

Just caught a Six Revisions posting about things to help fine-tune the performance and reliability of your site, and it included a link to a free website service called mon.itor.us that accoriding to the article “set up alerts for when a service becomes unavailable”

tried to check it out, but…

it was unavailable.

so if they are using their own service, how will they know that their site is down…?

(probably, dugg hard)

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WTFs/min: the true measure of code quality

via OSNews.com

Anyone who has had to dig into another developer’s code can attest to this measurement.

 http://www.osnews.com/story/19266/WTFs_m

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