Expect the unexpected, follow the lovers lost in this blog.

A blog to cater your mind,body,and soul as you drink Turkish Coffee. We are proud to present our new storyline called Cafe's search for his "Zahir". Everyday is a new day for the "Cafe" (from Istanbul) & his journey for "Zahir" (from Baku). Don't expect extraordinary drama from the narrator, me. Still, this is a drama (maybe real!), and have better impact on you than watching a soap opera. Guaranteed. There is genuine feelings within inspirational periods. Cross your fingers for this story to end with happy marriage :-) All rights are reserved.

EDIT (01 July 2009) - She is engaged with another man, and I finally made my marriage proposal bringing my family to Baku. The result: She stays engaged and will have her wedding, so called "toy", with that another man.

Rest in peace Ms. Zahir.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Ishouldhaveregisteredthatdomain.com and so on and on...Internet Property Development Consulting, andIforgotmydomain.com

Remember the catchy phrases, or hip hop lyrics you mumble..Or the metaphors you tell to your friend with inspiration. Anything can be a domain name, as long as you know who is your audience. If you just want to dedicate a website for your girlfriend, use her name and include IloveNAME.com
It looks like it is fair enough till now. Pretty much, domains are relatively cheap.
Well, here comes the domain eaters (that's how I call them, or domain valet parking)
Businessweek released an article about this domain fear for iPhone.com.
"The iPhone.com name has been around since at least 1995" which is long before Jan.9,2007 when Steve Jobs announced the release of iPhone.
What happens now?
Well, current official site for iPhone is http://www.apple.com/iphone as against to www.iphone.com
It is unfortunate that many people will merely type www.iphone.com to search for iphones, and those entrepreneurs that registered the domains with iphone word will cash their .99 cent to 6 dollar investment on domain registration.
Businessweek quotes that "In a blog entry, Westerdal said more than 4,000 new iPhone domain names have already been registered, with another 4,000 expected by year's end."

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