Tuesday December 21, 2004
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Alan Coopersmith’s blog
Random thoughts of a disorganized mind...
(and though it should be obvious, while Sun pays me to think about things, they disclaim any responsibility for these thoughts, nor do I claim what I say matches in any way what Sun thinks)
Sun tied with IBM for 11th oldest .com domain name
Jottings.com has trawled through the whois records of domain name registrations and published a list of the oldest still active .com domain names - Sun & IBM tied for 11th place with both domains registered on March 19, 1986. (At the time, I was in 7th grade, learning to use my school's new Macintosh 512k and using the Apple ][+ at home, neither of which had any sort of connection to any other computers other than via floppy transfer.)
My first e-mail address was at a slightly older domain though - berkeley.edu, registered April 24, 1985.
Posted at 12:30AM Dec 21, 2004 by Alan Coopersmith in Sun |
Free TiVo Friday!
I can't compete with MaryMary's never ending supply of free "swag" Friday giveaways, but I can pass on a tidbit of news of a giveaway that may be even more cool...TiVo is giving away Free TiVo boxes on Friday December 17 at it's SF Bay Area headquarters (just off highway 237, not far from the Sun campus in San Jose that I used to work at). Of course, the offer's good to new TiVo customers only, so I won't be there, as we're about a month away from our fifth anniversary of becoming happy TiVo owners. It's an interesting marketing strategy, poking fun at the recent troubles Comcast has had rolling out it's competing DVR in the Bay Area and making it clear that it was there first and isn't going to make customers wait for weeks like Comcast is reported to be doing.
Of course, the giveaway doesn't include the subscription to their TV listings and other services (one of the best features, letting it keep track of when shows are on and whatever silly changes the networks make to their schedules), which makes it seem like the business models we're seeing become more common - give away the product (hardware or software) and then make money on the services you sell to use with it. In fact, I seem to remember hearing something about that just last month at a party I was at in the San Jose Tech Musuem...but I'm sure you've already read about that in the other blogs from Sun people and all the coverage of the Sun Solaris 10 announcement.
[Technorati Tag: TiVo]Posted at 11:10PM Dec 15, 2004 by Alan Coopersmith in General |
