View Full Version : pcrumors.com redirects to MacRumors?
Flying Llama
May 8, 2005, 05:21 PM
http://www.pcrumors.com/
Why did MacRumors buy this domain? Macs aren't usually considered PCs (yes silly since they ARE personal computers), however, this could have been done to convert rumor-hungry PC users to type this in and discover Apple (for real), or could have just been bought by Arn to squash competition... ;)
Anyway, why? (Sorry if this has already been asked, I did a search but nothing came up...)
Oh, and as a sidenote... are there any other super-secret MacRumors domains?
EDIT: You mean there aren't any RANT tags? We could sure use those! ;)
Blue Velvet
May 8, 2005, 05:27 PM
:)
http://www.dellrumors.com/
Not entirely sure who's behind this one. But I have my suspicions...
ham_man
May 8, 2005, 05:30 PM
Whoever did do this needs to be given the Medal of Utter Hilarity. Quite funny...:P
edesignuk
May 8, 2005, 05:32 PM
Whoever did do this needs to be given the Medal of Utter Hilarity. Quite funny...:PI think that's kinda the point. It's Arn with his humor cap on :cool: :D No need to [RANT] about it Flying Llama :rolleyes:
killuminati
May 8, 2005, 05:56 PM
:)
http://www.dellrumors.com/
Not entirely sure who's behind this one. But I have my suspicions...
HAHA, thats hilarious!
I love the user comments.
Flying Llama
May 8, 2005, 07:10 PM
Do a search for pcrumors on google (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pcrumors&btnG=Google+Search), and it says: did you mean macrumors?
:eek: :confused:
Flying Llama
May 8, 2005, 07:21 PM
This is similar to what apple has done:
**deep breath**
apple.com (the usual)
imac.com (could cause confusion...)
mammals.org (cheeta, puma, jaguar, panther, tiger...)
newton.com (the return of the newton!)
iphone.org (no, it's been there for a while :( )
digitalhub.com
ripmixburn.com (wtf??)
macmate.com (hmm...)
eworld.com (eworld??)
xserve.com (more confusion)
dvdstudiopro.com (and more)
:eek:
Maybe there are some others, but those all lead to the front page.
And I thought MacRumors was overdoing it with pcrumors.com, applerumors.com and maybe another one...
Flying Llama
May 8, 2005, 07:26 PM
I think that's kinda the point. It's Arn with his humor cap on :cool: :D No need to [RANT] about it Flying Llama :rolleyes:
And that's me with my humor cap...
...
...okay I need a new humor cap :(
killuminati
May 8, 2005, 08:28 PM
This is similar to what apple has done:
**deep breath**
apple.com (the usual)
imac.com (could cause confusion...)
mammals.org (cheeta, puma, jaguar, panther, tiger...)
newton.com (the return of the newton!)
iphone.org (no, it's been there for a while :( )
digitalhub.com
ripmixburn.com (wtf??)
macmate.com (hmm...)
eworld.com (eworld??)
xserve.com (more confusion)
dvdstudiopro.com (and more)
And I thought MacRumors was overdoing it with pcrumors.com, applerumors.com and maybe another one...
Haha mammals.org...wtf?!?!
Theres also:
applecomputer.com (main page)
appleimac.com (main page)
powerbook.com (powerbook page)
applestore.com (store page)
finalcutpro.com (fcp page)
ipod.com (ipod page)
itunes.com (itunes page)
quicktime.com (quicktime page)
Thom_Edwards
May 8, 2005, 08:55 PM
This is similar to what apple has done:
ripmixburn.com (wtf??)
macmate.com (hmm...)
eworld.com (eworld??)
i though i would comment on the ones you had questions about...
ripmixburn was the first big push for itunes and apple's digital hub marketing.
i have not a clue about macmate, and woud be interested to see what comments someone could make on this.
eworld is pretty old school. it was apple's attempt at an aol-like online service.
ham_man
May 8, 2005, 09:01 PM
I searched on Google for the whole pcrumors=macrumors thing and found this (http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-3015.html). Kinda interesting that arn discusses this very url...;)
Flying Llama
May 8, 2005, 09:16 PM
i though i would comment on the ones you had questions about...
ripmixburn was the first big push for itunes and apple's digital hub marketing.
i have not a clue about macmate, and woud be interested to see what comments someone could make on this.
eworld is pretty old school. it was apple's attempt at an aol-like online service.
Ah, that clears most of it up, thanks! :)
Now about the mammals...
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