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I’m planning to create a small company focused on the development of scientific apps, mainly bioinformatics and chemistry related apps. It seems that the most difficult part is being to find a good name for the company. Any suggestion considering this specific area of specialization? Some names I thought such as ChemSoft, BioSoft, BioTek, ChemDev,etc are already reserved ...
ProteinChainsoft DeoxyTech GenoSoft Watchmaker Technologies (in reference to the Dawkins book) Actually, I quite like that last one :-) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky
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I’m planning to create a small company focused on the development of scientific apps, mainly bioinformatics and chemistry related apps. It seems that the most difficult part is being to find a good name for the company. Any suggestion considering this specific area of specialization? Some names I thought such as ChemSoft, BioSoft, BioTek, ChemDev,etc are already reserved ...
Two other things to bear in mind: [1] Don't forget to check the company name register (Companies House in the UK) [2] Don't forget to check out domain names, inlcuding similar sounds and spellings.
Derek Lakin
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ProteinChainsoft DeoxyTech GenoSoft Watchmaker Technologies (in reference to the Dawkins book) Actually, I quite like that last one :-) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky
Thanks Ian :-) Watchmaker Technologies sounds good yet it isn’t much to do with bio/chem. software technologies, is it? :-)
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Thanks Ian :-) Watchmaker Technologies sounds good yet it isn’t much to do with bio/chem. software technologies, is it? :-)
Juan Carlos Cobas wrote: Watchmaker Technologies sounds good yet it isn’t much to do with bio/chem. software technologies, is it? Did you ever read The Blind Watchmaker? -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky
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Two other things to bear in mind: [1] Don't forget to check the company name register (Companies House in the UK) [2] Don't forget to check out domain names, inlcuding similar sounds and spellings.
Derek Lakin
Providing instant integrated access to an online repository of .NET components from Visual Studio.NET and #Develop.
Personal musings on life, the universe and everything as well as commentary on my software & digital graphics life.
Sure. In order to register a company in Spain we have to propose a name (actually 3 names) to our Companies House in Spain and then they will approve or deny it. Anyhow, checking out domain names is a good way to discard a name.
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I’m planning to create a small company focused on the development of scientific apps, mainly bioinformatics and chemistry related apps. It seems that the most difficult part is being to find a good name for the company. Any suggestion considering this specific area of specialization? Some names I thought such as ChemSoft, BioSoft, BioTek, ChemDev,etc are already reserved ...
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Juan Carlos Cobas wrote: Watchmaker Technologies sounds good yet it isn’t much to do with bio/chem. software technologies, is it? Did you ever read The Blind Watchmaker? -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky
Ian Darling wrote: Did you ever read The Blind Watchmaker? Oops, I have to admit you’re right. Yep, I read that book but so long ago … Now that I take it from my library I recalled the book was about evolution theory in conjunction with genetics, molecular biology, informatics.
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Living Silicium Adam and HAL Chemical Big Brother Sorry not to be able to help more :-D
Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Tous les remords n'y changeront rien Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Donc à présent le choix reste mien
Thanks Karl :-) :-)
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Ian Darling wrote: Did you ever read The Blind Watchmaker? Oops, I have to admit you’re right. Yep, I read that book but so long ago … Now that I take it from my library I recalled the book was about evolution theory in conjunction with genetics, molecular biology, informatics.
Juan Carlos Cobas wrote: Oops, I have to admit you’re right. Yep, I read that book but so long ago … Now that I take it from my library I recalled the book was about evolution theory in conjunction with genetics, molecular biology, informatics. No problem. Glad to have been of some help -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky
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I’m planning to create a small company focused on the development of scientific apps, mainly bioinformatics and chemistry related apps. It seems that the most difficult part is being to find a good name for the company. Any suggestion considering this specific area of specialization? Some names I thought such as ChemSoft, BioSoft, BioTek, ChemDev,etc are already reserved ...
You want the name in English, not Spanish? BioSolutions ChemSolutions LifeSolutions ChemCode Elemental Applications SciWare Geneal DNApplications ValenSoft IonApps Sci 'n' Apps ( synapse ) Biolator LifeWare ForLife Sciences I haven't checked any of these. I'm just an 'idea man' :) Buena suerte. Dave Goodman dgoodman@infoway.com www.dkgoodman.com "Actio sequitur esse."
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I’m planning to create a small company focused on the development of scientific apps, mainly bioinformatics and chemistry related apps. It seems that the most difficult part is being to find a good name for the company. Any suggestion considering this specific area of specialization? Some names I thought such as ChemSoft, BioSoft, BioTek, ChemDev,etc are already reserved ...
DHMO Inc. The tigress is here :-D