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Start unique and drop the “the” – some thoughts on URLs

22 pointsby dphnxover 11 years ago

11 comments

arjieover 11 years ago
This is a result of the inferior auto-complete implementation in Chrome. Firefox does not have this issue.
drdaemanover 11 years ago
I'd note that it seems to be Chrome-specific problem. Firefox, for example, searches for any substring matches, not only prefixes (although they seem to reasonably prefer results that are matching on word boundaries).
null_ptrover 11 years ago
They should've picked guardian.io and used 4em Droid Sans everywhere with lots of coffee mug stock photos.
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simonwover 11 years ago
Handy tip: the Guardian own gu.com - so you can type gu.com to go straight to theguardian.com (they also use it for their URL shortener)
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lnanek2over 11 years ago
I'm sure the domain without the "the" was taken, so this isn't particularly useful advice for someone moving to the crowded .com TLD.
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maldehover 11 years ago
That&#x27;s fair, but is it really so much work to enter three extra keys on a url? That doesn&#x27;t strike me as a convincing enough reason not to attempt a brand change, if it otherwise makes sense. (Unless there are many frustrated mobile users somewhere who&#x27;ve decided they&#x27;ve put up with long urls far enough!)<p>Using an article such as &quot;the&quot; in a brand typically indicates a desire to lay stake on a common noun as a proper noun, or at least the definitive instance of the noun. It often doesn&#x27;t make sense when your brand is obviously a proper noun or otherwise unique already, but I suppose there&#x27;s plenty enough newspapers having a variant of &quot;Guardian&quot; in their titles to warrant a push to definitive-hood.<p>Edit: A friend also pointed out that &quot;guardian.com&quot; is already taken by another established organization. I think that trumps my silly grammatical analysis :P
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EliRiversover 11 years ago
Are there really people who will decide &quot;I want to read the Guardian now,&quot; and then when they find they have to type four or five letters into their browser bar instead of just one, will decide not to bother? It&#x27;s now too much effort to type four or five keys? (It&#x27;s possible, I suppose; I am way out of touch and I still don&#x27;t understand much of what the kids do now - that thing where &quot;Dave is the mayor of some street corner&quot; was a total mystery to me)
maxharlowover 11 years ago
Having &#x27;the&#x27; at the start is not ideal, but Guardian Glass (who own guardian.com) no doubt wanted a lot of money for it.<p>In any case, all the cool kids use gu.com
stevewillowsover 11 years ago
From a branding perspective, if you&#x27;re forced to use an underscore for a twitter or instagram name, always put it at the end.<p>Sad to see the Guardian go to a .com
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oronover 11 years ago
This was part of my thinking in <a href="http://getstarter.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;getstarter.com</a> single key navigation to your favorite web sites, but for some reason it seems not to catch on that well.
highaceover 11 years ago
&quot;I don’t think I visit another site beginning with x&quot;<p>Yeah yeah..!