Domain: gooogle.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to gooogle.com.
Comments · 13
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Re:but not the custom home page
I don't believe the personal page is encrypted yet.
I just tried to load up https://www.google.com/ig and it re-directed me to http://www.gooogle.com/ig
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Re:I am the very model of a modern Cyber General
There is a wonderful device called the Google that helps people cover up embarrassing gaps in their knowledge of pop culture.
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Re:Free Typosquatting Scan Tool With Screenshots
I think Google bought a few of them up, they have http://gooogle.com/ (There's 3 Os).
I guess it's probably not worth the hassle of buying up so many when usually people have you homepaged or as a search bar, I don't know anyone that manually types google in anymore.
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Re:Interesting
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Can I get that with extra o's?
Google have prevention for this type of thing on their site by registering multiple domains.
http://www.gooogle.com/
http://www.googlee.com/
http://www.googlle.com/
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Conspiracy Theories Abound
While I cannot provide consipiracy theories or tinfoil hats, I can provide all URLs hosted under the same IP as google.com. Look at cashcarrier.net - maybe google wants to replace all US currency with 'Google Currency' or Gurrency!
http://www.1aad.info http://www.Googlie.com
http://www.466453.com http://www.Googlr.com
http://www.Anatsociety.com http://www.Goolge.com
http://www.Arnes.biz http://www.Gooogle.com
http://www.Basystem.net http://www.Gppgle.com
http://www.Beckers-erkelenz.com http://www.Gppglr.com
http://www.Bootboortz.com http://www.Guugle.org
http://www.Brucer.com http://www.Hakukone.com
http://www.Cashcarrier.net http://www.Hakukone.net
http://www.Cbfl.net http://www.Igoogle.com
http://www.Cheapbits.net http://www.Jamesallen.org
http://www.Clinilab.net http://www.Kedrowski.com
http://www.Cmbio.com http://www.Kvanderson.com
http://www.Davenorman.net http://www.Mendiboure.com
http://www.Encouragementtogo.com http://www.Minzhu.org
http://www.Europraca.net http://www.Mugenjyou.com
http://www.Foofle.com http://www.Mydejanews.com
http://www.Gewgle.com http://www.Nickel-tec.com
http://www.Gewgol.com http://www.Ogogle.com
http://www.Ggoogle.com http://www.Paracelsus.org
http://www.Godsc.com http://www.Parallelstorm.net
http://www.Gogle.com http://www.Partycat.us
http://www.Gogole.com http://www.Pclaninformatica.com
http://www.Googel.com http://www.Reinspiredinc.com
http://www.Googil.com http://www.Scandiq.com
http://www.Google.biz http://www.Securityf2.com
http://www.Google.com http://www.Signacon.net
http://www.Google.info http://www.Sinoweblog.com
http://www.Google.net http://www.Smartp -
Re:Yup, they sure did!html does display at least similarly. I was ranting about all the dumbass "web designers" (not that you are one) who are so anal-retentive that they have to get every pixel in exactly the right place, and put in a bunch of dirty hacks to do it. They want to make their website look like a print magazine, and they're using the wrong tools to do so - that's what PDFs are really for. I agree that it would suck, but suckage is their goal!
Anyway, if your pages are rendering so differently that they're unusable in one browser or another, you're doing something wrong. Maybe you should change the design? There's no reason you can't make a nice, usable site with anything more than <p>, <a>, <[u|o|d]l>, <strong>, <em>, <h?>, <hr>, <img>, <table> (for tabular data!), maybe <div>, and CSS. Also, try validating your markup.
It probably won't look the same in all browsers, and it probably won't look like a magazine, but that's ok!
Here are some examples of sites that don't try to work against the language:- A List Apart (good site to read, too!)
- kernel.org
There are a few that didn't quite make it, for gratuitous use of tables:- Art and the Zen of Web Sites (good info, though)
- and everybody's favorite, Google
Take a good look at the source code of A List Apart. Notice that their (horizontal!) navigation bar is made out of an unordered list. Also notice how if you comment out the stylesheet reference, it still renders in a usable (albeit not as pretty) way. That's the most important thing; eye candy should come second. (Speaking of which, check this out too!) -
Re:Pop-Up Windows Like Never Before!!
Maybe I'm not doing something right, but when I visit gooogle.com I get to the Google search engine.
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Re:Roogle, Google, Gooogle...
They've also got Gooogle under their belt.
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Re:Groan
That is, of course, assuming you know how to spell "Google".
:)Is that how you spell it? I always spell it Gooogle. (:
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Re:My natural keyboard
Question: how much do you have to pay to get the Kinesis keyboard you're using?
RTFG. First hit lists it for $189.
When it comes to wrist pain and typing speed, money really is no object. At least, $200 is a pretty small price to pay.
Not that I'd get one, most likely - I'm Yet Another IBM Model M Fan. Not sure what I'll do when motherboards start coming without PS/2 ports. That'll suck. Oh, I know, I'll use a PS/2 port card
... except that these motherboards won't have ISA slots either ... aw, now I'm just getting depressed. Does anyone sell a USB-to-8042 bridge? -
Just for shits and gigglesI had to try some purposely misspelled domains. Here's what I've found:
www.widnows.com
www.micorsoft.com
www.gooogle.com
www.exciite.com/
www.microsofy.com
www.hotmaik.com
Here's a funny one:
www.netwroksolutions.com
And
www.networksloutions.com - which redirects to http://www.networksolutiond.com/, and provides a link to http://www.networksolutions.com/
You can probably come up with a LOT more than this list, just by entering misspelled domain names. Hell, it worked for me, and this is probably just a tiny sample of what's out there.
-- Give him Head? Be a Beacon?