Yeah, it probably gets close to infringing on del.icio.us’ trademark, but what the heck. Devlicio.us is a new site for developers who use Microsoft’s stuff.
Devlicio.us, love that URL
Published by Robert Scoble
I help entrepreneurs build their technology business' story, help with getting ready for investors, with other launch plans, and many other strategic things that can help your new startup. Call to talk: +1-425-205-1921 (text first). View all posts by Robert Scoble
Published
Perhaps Mike Arrington will be able to recommend a good “cease & desist” lawyer to del.icio.us for trademark infringement http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2006/09/21/mike-should-lay-off-techcrush-and-dead-20/
LikeLike
Perhaps Mike Arrington will be able to recommend a good “cease & desist” lawyer to del.icio.us for trademark infringement http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2006/09/21/mike-should-lay-off-techcrush-and-dead-20/
LikeLike
…and they probably could have avoided trademark troubles by naming it devio.us
LikeLike
…and they probably could have avoided trademark troubles by naming it devio.us
LikeLike
That is a clever url. And a good looking site . They are using Community Server 2.1 as their platform.
But it’s not a boookmark site at all. It’s really a clone (or franchise?) of the popular .NET community blogging site CodeBetter.com by the same folks.
LikeLike
That is a clever url. And a good looking site . They are using Community Server 2.1 as their platform.
But it’s not a boookmark site at all. It’s really a clone (or franchise?) of the popular .NET community blogging site CodeBetter.com by the same folks.
LikeLike
I think the TM issue might be a long straw, after all, can del.icio.us trademark every .us name that has icio in it, particularly given that icious is the ending of a number of common english words?
LikeLike
I think the TM issue might be a long straw, after all, can del.icio.us trademark every .us name that has icio in it, particularly given that icious is the ending of a number of common english words?
LikeLike
“Devlicious” isn’t an english word. I don’t know about calling it a trademark violation, but chalk this up as more evidence of the complete lack of originality in the Microsoft culture.
LikeLike
“Devlicious” isn’t an english word. I don’t know about calling it a trademark violation, but chalk this up as more evidence of the complete lack of originality in the Microsoft culture.
LikeLike
We have a similar community for the spanish speaking developers (on CS too) with another cool name
http://geeks.ms
😉
LikeLike
We have a similar community for the spanish speaking developers (on CS too) with another cool name
http://geeks.ms
😉
LikeLike
There are better URL’s for a Microsoft site, such as: atrocio.us, malicio.us, pugnacio.us, barelyconscio.us, vicio.us, falicio.us, or devilsR.us
LikeLike
There are better URL’s for a Microsoft site, such as: atrocio.us, malicio.us, pugnacio.us, barelyconscio.us, vicio.us, falicio.us, or devilsR.us
LikeLike
Devlicio.us is a nice play on del.icio.us, but I never liked the del.icio.us URL in the first place. Such a URL almost guarantees that nobody over 30 will go there. I’ll even go so far as to say that almost nobody over 25 goes there. I’ll even say that almost nobody out of college goes there. LOL
Interesting that the guy that appears to run the Devlicio.us site (at least their contact guy) is brendan.tompkins@gmail.com, a gmail address. And the site has Google ads. What happened to the idea that Google users hated Microsoft? LOL
Oh, and to the fool above that said, “chalk this up as more evidence of the complete lack of originality in the Microsoft culture”, given that the site is run buy Gmail users and financed by Google ads, could it not be said that the site is run by those of the “google” culture? (Your point would still hold, since Google isn’t exactly the most original company out there.)
LikeLike
Devlicio.us is a nice play on del.icio.us, but I never liked the del.icio.us URL in the first place. Such a URL almost guarantees that nobody over 30 will go there. I’ll even go so far as to say that almost nobody over 25 goes there. I’ll even say that almost nobody out of college goes there. LOL
Interesting that the guy that appears to run the Devlicio.us site (at least their contact guy) is brendan.tompkins@gmail.com, a gmail address. And the site has Google ads. What happened to the idea that Google users hated Microsoft? LOL
Oh, and to the fool above that said, “chalk this up as more evidence of the complete lack of originality in the Microsoft culture”, given that the site is run buy Gmail users and financed by Google ads, could it not be said that the site is run by those of the “google” culture? (Your point would still hold, since Google isn’t exactly the most original company out there.)
LikeLike
gutshotjimmy, you’re living in the past! quit living in the past!
LikeLike
gutshotjimmy, you’re living in the past! quit living in the past!
LikeLike