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Summer in Saint Helena
The Winter Bash site is located at http://winterba.sh/.
Only one problem:
.sh is the ccTLD for the British dependency of Saint Helena.
Saint Helena is in the Southern Hemisphere.
It's Summer in ...
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Confusion with domain names such as Superuser.SE, SU.SE and Sharepoint.SE
Stack Exchange sites are often discussed with names ending in .SE. This happens to be the top-level domain name for Sweden, a very popular TLD locally. It's really bad when saying SU.SE because that ...
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How does this SE site (beta) get custom domain & brand?
Until now, I thought new SE sites can't get custom domain. But, look at an Area 51 proposal: Startup Business. It's in beta. Now, click visit button to visit the beta site. It has got custom domain ...
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What's the eligibility criteria for a SE site to get dedicated domain name? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Will popular Stack Exchange sites get their own domain?
Public Service Announcement: ongoing, offsite discussion about Area 51 graduates' branding
A Plea For Actual ...
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stackexchange.com is too long; can we have something shorter?
It seems like each SE site having its own domain is no longer possible. All sites are under the banner of the United States of Stack Exchange. And I am fine with that (actually, I am not. But since ...
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Have site autocompletion for chat work with domain names as well as site titles
The site-specific chat tab on http://chat.stackexchange.com/?tab=site shows by default the chat rooms for one's own home site (crypto SE for me). There is a link "more sites", which allows selecting ...
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A Plea For Actual Domain Identities
There is a blog post from Joel on the Stack Exchange blog around the time of WebApps' Area 51 Graduation:
A while ago, I wrote:
“Individually-branded sites felt more authentic and ...
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Is typo-squatter “StackExchage.com” (no “n”) violating Jeff & Joel's intellectual property?
The typo-squatter running "stackexchage.com" (note: no "n") puts the name "StackExchange" (WITH the "n") in a couple prominent places on their website. Are they violating Jeff and Joel's ...
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Reserve BufferOverflow.com
BufferOverflow.com is currently unregistered, and can be reserved. Possibly for "defensive registration", as Spudley suggests in the comment below. Until there's a use for it, it can be a redirect to ...
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Which Stack Exchange site has the longest name?
Which Stack Exchange site has the longest name? Does Area 51 have a limit on proposal names? I need to know this for my userscript.
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Can StackOverflow Inc. purchase the .se top-level domain?
I was reading the following article: http://www.canon.com/news/2010/mar16e.html
It seems Canon is the first company to spring for ICANN's new policy, allowing corporations and businesses to purchase ...
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Could we have an auto generated short URL for questions on the sites?
Idea taken from doctype.com
When a question is asked an auto generated short URL (perhaps using a special "short domain" purchased for just this purpose) provided for use in twitter, or if passing ...
