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You can register domain names at GoDaddy.com for $10 a year, and it's worth it to "capture" your name, even if you don't immediately create a Website using that domain name.
Some marketing experts believe capturing your Facebook page name (along with your Twitter URL) is proving almost as important as capturing your Internet domain name (See "The Facebook Opportunity" and " How Facebook Changes Marketing and Sales").
For instance, let's say you logged onto a fake Facebook page and hackers captured your user name and password.
Now, no one says anything: It's just assumed no one would be so vulgar, so mean-spirited as to capture this moment, put your name on it and let the world see what you were up to.
These sorts of names immediately date you and make it harder to capture new listeners' attentions after your name loses significance.
For capturing brand names, this tool uses a lexicon-based approach for matching expressions against the Joint Chemical Dictionary [17].
UniProtKB imports gene names provided by official nomenclature committees as well as capturing other names used in the literature.
Other names are captured as the name used to refer to a compound in a specific publication, as well as names assigned to the compound by SciFinder [28] if applicable. Figure 1 Simplified layout of the SANCDB database schema.
Bindo captures their name and credit card info, with email receipts, and the CRM lets them send promotional and targeted offers.
After capturing Luoyang, he named himself emperor of a new, but short-lived, Yan state.
In March 2011, Dr. Phillip Frost and his wife, Patricia, donated $35 million to the museum, capturing naming rights, and in January the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation donated a $10 million challenge grant.
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