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Ron Paul Filter for Reddit

October 30, 2007

If you’re addicted to reddit.com like me, you’ll understand my frustration with all those Ron Paul links. Especially if you don’t live in the US, and don’t really know who the guy is.

If anyone is interested, I’ve written a small Greasemonkey script which hides all reddit links that include the text “Ron Paul”.

To install, download the Greasemonkey file and drag it onto your firefox window.

ronpaul.user.js

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If you’re like me, you’ll often first judge a website or application based on it’s name, so it’s important that your name is easily recognizable.

In more than one industry, the market leader is the company which has the most memorable name, rather than the best product.

Have you noticed that a lot of market leaders don’t have names which relate to their market at all? When you want to buy a book, you go to amazon.com rather than books.com, to search the web you would go to google.com, not search.com. I’m sure there are many more examples you can think of.

If you want your name to be recognizable I suggest sticking to these rules:

  • Keep it short, 2-4 syllables is perfect.
  • Make sure it’s easy to spell, and avoid using words that are spelt differently in other countries.
  • Domain names like del.icio.us and ma.gnolia aren’t easy to remember, so I would avoid using them.
  • Make sure it rolls off your tongue easily; e.g. flock, digg, yahoo and adobe.

If you’re having a hard time thinking of a name for your new website, have a look at the different types of company names.

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