PLUS: Forget.ME and Estibot (How do you value something that doesn't exist upon name registration?);Amazon Loss Widens, Marketing Costs Rise 40% and Bezos Keeps Investing and Shares Dive (but hell I couldn't convince m father to stay in at $35!); How Many Websites Can Real Estate Ads Sustain? Going to Mars? Don’t forget a lifetime supply of toilet paper (think Estibot can estimate that one right?)
Thanks, Brad. Ideal application of that name and example of how Estibot can't work because new meanings for existing phrases evolve over time. How do you value something that doesn't exist upon name registration?
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