Why mammals.org?!
Apple's domains
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It have been replied on top by @michaelpinto :
"it seems like it was part of an old project: http://www.quora.com/Why-did-Apple-purchase-Mammals-org-and-...
Re: Apple's domains
#22Isn't a bit strange that www.apple.co.uk isn't in apple's huge list of domains?
It looks like Apple Illustration got there first in August 1996. I presume Apple Computer didn't have the foresight to go around registering with every ccTLD back then.
It must be worth a pretty penny now though.
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#23I like the domain for "MacOS X Leon."
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#24Re: Apple's domains
#25That list shows a huge amount of earnt knowledge. Notice the www.applesmartcovers.com domains? That sort of stuff, while obvious in hindsight, probably nets them hundreds of $K alone.
Sorry, could you expand on that? It sounds interesting, but I don't understand the logic.
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#26Can find them using Reverse IP Lookups as well:
e.g. http://viewdns.info/reverseip/?host=ipod.com
Try a few other of their domains and see what else is hosted on the same server.
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#27the perl script is broken in all other sites as well. E.g. http://imac.com/init
Same with http://appl.com/init, and in case it goes away: http://pastebin.com/HSagC973
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#28I like the domain for "MacOS X Leon."
My favorite too. The OS artwork will look great with the picture of Leon Spinks as the OS mascot.
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#29Ok, what was the guy who fount this looking for in the first place?
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#30Such a shame they don't own aapl.com, mac.org & macintosh.{com,org}...
Off topic: I've noticed that recently, Google's first result for 'Mac' has (mysteriously) changed from "apple.com/mac" to "maccosmetics.com"!