I must respectfully disagree. What if someone had said that about Amazon, or Yahoo, or Google? Someone thought that Amazon could be made into a strong but sensitive online book store, that Yahoo could bring the net to the ordinary person, that Google sounded a bit like a huge mathematical figure, so could be used to bring links to the masses. With hindsight, it's easy to forget that these names were once only 'what if's?'Zero. "What if's" don't make a name have any value.
I must respectfully disagree. What if someone had said that about Amazon, or Yahoo, or Google? Someone thought that Amazon could be made into a strong but sensitive online book store, that Yahoo could bring the net to the ordinary person, that Google sounded a bit like a huge mathematical figure, so could be used to bring links to the masses. With hindsight, it's easy to forget that these names were once only 'what if's?'
Amazon, Yahoo, Google, and even Ebay are all a million times better than Bloggerizing, when it comes to brandable names. Bloggerizing is a weak name.
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