domainconnoisseur
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Like Pixar or google. I was confused too.Too tricky. Plus, a domain that needs a bit of an explanation like the above...hmm. Generally, not so good. IMO
You're right. Exceptions with regards to names exist. However, it is safer to assume in domaining that your name isn't exceptional, and to take it for what it is. Those companies made something great, to the point of the name being almost irrelevant. That isn't how it normally works, IMOLike Pixar or google. I was confused too.![]()
What some so what call great names are currently based on logarithmic time, narrowing down datasets until you find the target value. Exceptional names come from another dimension and sometimes perspective which is linear time, meaning based on performance depending on the input size making it great. Currently, domaining is based on the latter program or domain matrix...You're right. Exceptions with regards to names exist. However, it is safer to assume in domaining that your name isn't exceptional, and to take it for what it is. Those companies made something great, to the point of the name being almost irrelevant. That isn't how it normally works, IMO
