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« Converting ISBNs into LC Call Numbers | Main | Dozomo: Sold! » June 15, 2004 Dozomo, The 24 Hour DotcomThe dotcom silliness is back. Celebrating, I couldn't resist submitting a bid for Dozomo.com. Having been in existence only 24 hours, Dozomo is being auctioned on eBay. This utility provides a convenient CLI to the largest search engines and web apps. Some commands I tried: I bid on this service because 1. Dozomo is a great idea with some interesting and talented people behind it, and 2. I believe that the domain name and service are worth more in future advertising revenue than the current bid of US$1,750.00. The former represents the opportunity, the latter mitigates the investment risk. The service, which acts as a meta-search engine, has ambitious plans to take on the incumbent google.com and believes its innovative technology will help it become the market leader within the coming year. SourceLOL. This statement should diminish the bidding enthusiasm a bit. | TrackBack |
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