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Superaweso.me

Announcing the new Superaweso.me domain name.

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In case you don’t already know – the landrush for .me domains has just ended and first domains are starting to become active. Of course, .me is the national domain of Montenegro – a former Yugoslav republic, recently separated from Serbia, but that’s beside the point. The point is that we snatched superaweso.me!

When we started, .com was obviously taken (is there a .com domain name ever available for your first choice?), so we decided to shorten it to “sprawsm” keeping only one vocal in the name, and luckily it caught on and people like it. However, not having the full company name in a domain was always a bummer (for a while there was superawesomeinc.com but it was insanely long), and when .me’s came along it was an eureka moment. :)

All in all, we’re staying on sprawsm.com since it is well known and people already know it, but we’re quite happy we have the new superaweso.me domain as well.

Comments

  1. verry “Web 2.0”, like it….

    Will Speak 18. July 2008, 15:37 #

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