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NameBio Continues to Improve

April 3rd, 2008

My philosophy has always been, its never quite good enough. There is so much more that can be done. So, for the sake of improvement and growth new functions and feeds have been built. As of today here are some new features you can use on NameBio.com:

  • Even more detailed pattern search (using specific letters and numbers as well as hyphens)
  • SnapNames.com Sales Feed (expect to see several new sales per day from SnapNames)
  • CSV download of upto 100 Sales (for any searches, just below page view)
  • TLD Pairing - Now instead of just Alphabetically, ccTLD’s are grouped together (Like .org.uk .co.uk, ect)
  • Bug Fix: Drop down page number no longer reverts back to page 1.
  • Bug Fix: Single letter searches no longer search TLD

What can you expect to see in the future?

We are currently working on a search bar restyling. Expect to see more of our main search functions on the main tab. We are working towards adding a keyword search tool that will enable you to search for sold dictionary keywords. You will also be able to search for prefixes on dictionary terms like: i, e, my, your, ect… We also are in discussions about a possible widget for blogs, which will put a small search interface on someones blog, and allow their users to search for domain sales without having to go to NameBio.

Basically, we are trying to improve. If you ever have an idea you think would make NameBio a better place - please dont hesitate to send it my way.

Justin

New and Improved Functions

April 2nd, 2008

First, I want to thank all of those who submitted comments on this blog and on NamePros forum. We are in the process of adding about a dozen new features and small fixes/adjustments. However, one of those new features is already added. We have improved the pattern searcher to be even more fine tuned. Now you can specify specific letters in a pattern. For instance, if you wanted to see domain sales that followed the CVCV pattern (Consonant, Vowel, Consonant, Vowel) but you wanted to know ones that ended in the letter O. You can now!

The way the new system works is simple. If you use a capital letter in the pattern search, your searching for domains with that letter. So… If we wanted to see CVCV domains that end in O. We would use the following string = cvcO and of course, you can use this function anywhere. If you want to search for a Consonant or Vowel, your going to use lowercase letters. The function is perfect yet, but we’ll get it right soon enough.

Expect more search functions in the near future as well as a cleaned up search bar.

Justin

NameBio Wants your Input

March 30th, 2008

We are gearing up for some new upgrades with more functionality, and quite frankly, we want to know what you’d like to see. Please feel free to comment on this post or send us an email or fill out our contact form. If there is something related to our services that you want, don’t be afraid to ask for it!

Justin