Domain: ureach.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to ureach.com.
Stories · 3
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Thoughts On Unified Messaging Services?
This Clan Anonymous Coward scribe asks: "I have been using uReach for the last eight months now and have become hooked on this whole unified messaging thing. The fact they give you your own 800 number without extension was a big plus. I find I use the service for call forwarding, sending and recieving faxes and consolidating e-mail from other accounts. I would like to know what other Slashdot readers think of unified messaging and what service they use and how they use it." -
On Domain Ownership and Registrar Responsibility
MasterK asks "I am wondering if anyone out there has found themselves to a situation similar to mine? Last month I went to a Web site I frequent and it was gone. Upon looking into it for a whole day I discovered that the domain was available from Network Solutions. I figured they had gone out of business or something so I bought it. That was Monday. On Friday I finally get a call from someone at the company that USED to own the domain accusing me of stealing it, not "a mistake was made can we have our domain back". Just accusations right off the bat. Well, the last thing I wanted was a legal battle, I'm not a domain squatter, but I didn't do anything wrong and I am out $70 plus setting up DNS and so forth. Oh and for the record I could not find any record of them trademarking the name (so I am). Just wondering if anyone has any advice, legal or otherwise." (Read on...)As far as I can see this guy at least deserves a refund of the $70 he spent in good faith registering his domain. Network Solutions made the mistake (as usual) why don't they take steps to fix it without screwing people over? Is there anything a dissatisfied Network Solution's customer can do to force them? Again, I think it's high time folks looked into alternative registrars since it seems Network Solutions is rapidly losing what limited respect it had among the Internet Community.
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Live Action 'The Tick' Pilot
ForteBravo writes "Patrick Warburton ('Puddy' on Seinfeld) is slated to star in a live action 'The Tick' pilot on Fox. Link courtesy of memepool. Could there be a more perfect candidate out there to play our favorite bumbling hero? I don't think so." Okay, as long as I get to play the part of Die Fledermaus.