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I need your help

Valued readers, would you be so kind as to lend 15 seconds of your time completing the following task for me, your humble host. I ask that, from among the five names below (which, for various reasons, all begin with the word “cite”), you choose the one name that you believe sounds the best. The one that rolls off your tongue most easily. The one that you think is, well, coolest. Please do not bother yourself with trying to guess the meaning of the name, or the purpose of this exercise (though many of you will no doubt have a good idea). I am after your immediate gut feeling response. Please leave your response as a comment on this post.

  • Citemind
  • Citecloud
  • Citefish
  • Citecrowd
  • Citemarket

I would be more than grateful if you could point your friends and colleagues at this blog entry, particularly if they are involved in writing research manuscripts.

Thank you!

By ricky

Husband, dad, R&D manager and resident Lean Startup evangelist. I work at NICTA.

17 replies on “I need your help”

“out of cite, out of mind” is pretty cool.

godaddy seem to have some domain brokers that will do the leg work of trying to buy a domain from someone for $60+10% of the price, which might work for citenation; you could try putting it on backorder too, since it expires in a month.

you could register citeria via auctions.godaddy.com for $100, which sounds kinda cool, and doesn’t seem too outrageous.

Citecrowd or Citemind. I would also like to object vehemently against Citefish and Citemarket. One is stupid and the other doesn’t feel natural to pronounce. Now Citemark on the otherhand…

I think Citeria is a great suggestion – I’d definitely try to go with that. However, I think the best one in the original list is Citemind. I dislike Citefish and Citemarket for the reasons Tinni mentioned.

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