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  1. Bob Hawkes

    information A Universe Of Possibilities: Astronomical Terms As Brand Names – Part 1

    On July 12, 2022 the first full-color images were released from the James Webb Space Telescope. The public response to these striking images, and the stories they tell, is a reminder of the fascination with astronomical topics. Astronomical objects and ideas have long been a source of...
  2. Bob Hawkes

    information A Universe Of Possibilities: Astronomical Terms As Brand Names – Part 1

    On July 12, 2022 the first full-color images were released from the James Webb Space Telescope. The public response to these striking images, and the stories they tell, is a reminder of the fascination with astronomical topics. Astronomical objects and ideas have long been a source of...
  3. Bob Hawkes

    sales The Interesting Buyer And Plans For The Domain Name Privateer.com

    It was recently revealed, possibly first by George Kirikos, that the domain name privateer.com had apparently been acquired by Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple. A brief article in SlashDot indicated that the name was for a space company, currently in stealth mode. An official launch of...
  4. Bob Hawkes

    sales The Interesting Buyer And Plans For The Domain Name Privateer.com

    It was recently revealed, possibly first by George Kirikos, that the domain name privateer.com had apparently been acquired by Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple. A brief article in SlashDot indicated that the name was for a space company, currently in stealth mode. An official launch of...
  5. Eric Lyon

    news Elon Musk races to beat Google & Facebook in outerspace Internet Services

    The Telegraph published a piece on the race between Internet giants to provide satellite Internet to the world, especially to developing countries that are currently without it. Elon Musk, the billionaire technology entrepreneur, has announced plans for a space Internet project that would...
  6. Eric Lyon

    news Elon Musk races to beat Google & Facebook in outerspace Internet Services

    The Telegraph published a piece on the race between Internet giants to provide satellite Internet to the world, especially to developing countries that are currently without it. Elon Musk, the billionaire technology entrepreneur, has announced plans for a space Internet project that would...
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