What's in a name? That's a good question. Some feel that the name that you are given at birth provides and accurate description of who you will turn out to be.
So I began to wonder, does a domain name say as much about a future site as your name says about you? I decided to take a look at some of the domain names registered by Google to see if I could get an idea of what the company may be up to in the future and came up with some interesting ideas which I will share with you here.
Etymology is the study of the history of words. And through etymology you can find out just what your name means. I looked my name up and it means "bright fame." I guess that's not too far from the truth :)
In any case, I took some time one day to see if I could track down some of the other domain names Google owns.
It was actually pretty easy when you consider that Google tends to favor one bulk registrar service. So I went to my local WHOIS lookup site that offers domain exploring and did a search for Google surrounded by wildcards to see all the domains that have "google" in them. I came up with almost 8000 results.
So then I started scanning them, looking for the common registrar that I mentioned, and I captured those domains into a text file for later review.
I may have missed a few, but I came up with 22 domains. In this article, I'll look at a few of the more interesting ones:
google-corp.com
No surprise here - many companies set up a corporate site or portal. Whether Google will use it or not is up for discussion.
google-bank.com
This one was a surprise when I first found it a few weeks ago, but then I heard that Google was looking to hire someone with banking experience. In fact, at Yahoo!s Hotjobs site, there are a couple dozen finance related Google job postings. Speculation is that Google is going after Paypal. I agree, although I think there will be more to it, such as an e-commerce system online businesses can build into their sites. In other words, Google becomes the financial transaction processor for e-tailers.
google-secure.com
I think this one works with the "google-bank" domain - after all they need a secure server to handle the transaction processing.
google-movies.com
google-showtime.com
google-showtimes.com
These three could work together, or separately. The showtimes domains are pretty obvious - Google could index local theaters and offer a centralized place to offer movie listings and times. This would be a direct competitor to AOL's "moviefone" site which also offers showtimes, reviews and so on.
Google-movies on the other hand could offer much more, including distribution of titles - continued below ...