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Extractions: George Ayoub is a columnist at The Independent. For those of us who have ever wanted to "just get away for a while," Dotcomguy may be your hero. Then again you may wonder just how happy an e-recluse can be. Dotcomguy has been holed up in a house in Dallas since Jan. 1, unable to leave. But then that's his own choice. He'll be there until Jan. 1, 2001, barring medical emergency. Dotcomguy is conducting a project to show how retailers can best use the Internet. Everything he uses for the next year he must purchase off the Internetfood, clothing, entertainment, books, whatever. Wait! There's more to DCG's little experiment. His house and backyard (where the rules allow him an occasional romp) are outfitted with 16 cameras so visitors to his web site (What else? www.dotcomguy.com) can watch him cook, clean and sleep 24 hours a day. Why someone would want to do that (e-voyeurism?) is not part of DCG's thesis, but suffice to say his tiny little physical world is on display. Of course he also is online quite often and has met fellow surfers from all over the world. He told National Public Radio's Bob Edwards he's already had marriage proposals.
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Extractions: Mitch Maddox, who legally changed his name to DotComGuy in 1999 and got lots of media attention because of a year-long Internet stunt, is selling his trademark name. "I've taken it as far as I can go," Maddox said on March 16. In 2000, the 30-year-old Dallas native moved into an empty house and survived for a year solely off purchases made on the Internet. Viewers could watch Maddox 24 hours a day via a streaming webcast on his Web site, http://www.dotcomguy.com Maddox began an auction on March 16 for the trademark DotComGuy and the domain name http://www.dotcomguy.com . The auction ends on April 30. "It's an asset I've had lying around, and I think it can really benefit someone else," Maddox said. The market for domain names certainly influenced his decision, Maddox said, pointing to the recent sale of Men.com for $US1.8 million ($2.4 million). Media outlets worldwide covered Maddox's online stunt. The promotion garnered sponsorships from several major companies including UPS and peapod.com, an online grocer.
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Extractions: Rating: I saw a couple of weeks ago on GMTV dotcomguy.com Well thought I would check it out.. I really dont know what is going on there, I can understand why they would want to do this, but I cant understand what it proves. Yes we all know that if needs be you could live in your own 4 walls, with nothing but TV and the web as your links to the outside world, but hey, he has so many people come round to either interview him or get in on his piece of the action that the guy is vey rarely on his own anyway ..... Its a good idea, but somehwat like the "Trueman show" really but not as funny.... He is obviously getting paid a load of money for this and I think its mad. ... Read all 2 reviews print_header('internet-sites', 'dotcomguy-com', 'topsites', 'www', 'co.uk');
UK Journo Follows DotComGuy's Example | The Register A British TV company is attempting to mimic the efforts of dotcomguy by Eden will be getting advice from Mitch Maddox aka dotcomguy on how to make http://www.theregister.co.uk/2000/01/10/uk_journo_follows_dotcomguys_example/
Extractions: var RegId = 8621; Skip to content Biting the hand that feeds IT Management: SetPromptText('q', 'Search'); Microsoft to Yahoo!: Surrender or else Google's riches rely on ads, algorithms, and worldwide confusion Royal Mail sites hit by downtime cock-up Microsoft EULA lands it with $175m Indian tax headache ... Read more top stories The Register Management By Tim Richardson More by this author Published Monday 10th January 2000 12:06Â GMT Improve IT Culture and employee satisfaction in your business - Sign up for the latest RegCast here A British TV company is attempting to mimic the efforts of DotComguy by getting someone to survive for a week just using the Internet to obtain food and clothing. Unfortunately, technical difficulties with the site's Web cam this morning meant that many viewers were unable to see how GMTV's resident Internet expert, Sally Eden, was surviving in the "e-cave". The e-cave, which is, in fact, just a house, is equipped with just the basics a bed, a bathroom and an Internet-ready PC. For everything else food, drink, clothes and entertainment she'll be relying on the Wibbly Wobbly Web. The experiment started today and her progress can be followed
DotComGuy Goes To Dot Com Company Network Solutions, Inc., the dot com company, is linking up with dotcomguy, a 26 year old former systems manager who legally changed his name to, well, http://dc.internet.com/news/article.php/300081
Extractions: Network Solutions, Inc., the dot com company, is linking up with DotComGuy, a 26 year old former systems manager who legally changed his name to, well, DotComGuy. The Herndon, Va.-based domain name registrar plans to sponsor DotComGuy, who will communicate over the Internet and live from items and services purchased solely online between January 1, 2000 and January 1, 2001. "We're the dot com people, so naturally we're pleased to participate in DotComGuy's promotion of e-commerce," Doug Wolford, senior vice president and general manager of Network Solutions'Registrar and Value-Added Services, said.
Cooltech.iafrica.com | Tech News DotComGuy Wants To End It All He spent four years as dotcomguy, including a year holed up in a Dallas home living entirely off the internet. Now he will go back to being just plain Mitch http://cooltech.iafrica.com/technews/310090.htm
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Extractions: Talk Back E-mail Print The registered trademark, DotComGuy(R) and the domain name registration http://www.dotcomguy.com, will be offered for sale through an auction at http://www.dotcomguy.com. With more than 2 billion media impressions, DotComGuy(R) is the best-known global Internet trademark on the market. The family-friendly brand is highly regarded by many demographic markets and was proudly sponsored by United Parcel Service, 3Com, Network Solutions, Piper Jaffrey, Travelocity and other major corporations. Four years ago, DotComGuy(R), borne Mitch Maddox, gained worldwide attention by moving into an empty two-bedroom house in Dallas, planning to live entirely off the Internet. Before moving in, Mitch legally changed his name to DotComGuy(R). Transformed from "average Joe" to Internet-guru, DotComGuy(R) became an Internet cyber-celebrity, ushering in the current reality-show craze. DotComGuy(R) succeeded in his mission - never leaving the house for the entire year. A variety of guests schmoozed with DotComGuy(R) at the DotCompound, including Pat Green and Ed McMahon. DotComGuy(R) achieved incredible media attention, with more than one billion media impressions in less than three months - virtually every major news outlet around the globe covered the story, from San Francisco to Stockholm, Tokyo to Tasmania. In addition, DotComGuy(R)'s story was covered by media outlets such as the NBC-TV "Today" program, CNN, ABC News, People Weekly, Time magazine, USA Today, MSN.com, FOX News, AdWeek and Fortune magazine.
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DotComGuy Returns To The Real World | Media | MediaGuardian 11.15amThe new year brought to an end one of the more bizarre internet experiments the self-imposed isolation of dotcomguy, reports Polly Sprenger. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2001/jan/02/newmedia
Extractions: document.domain = "guardian.co.uk"; Search: guardian.co.uk Media Web Close This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Tuesday January 02 2001. It was last updated at 11:39 on January 02 2001. The final hours of 2000 brought to a close one of the more bizarre internet experiments - the self-imposed isolation of DotComGuy, a US computer programmer who spent the entire year living off the internet. Supported by corporate sponsors flush with the then-plentiful dot.com cash, Mitch Maddox changed his name legally to DotComGuy before settling in for a year of delivered groceries, chatroom social contact and webcams recording and broadcasting his every move. Dismissed by many as the most absurd stunt in a year awash with publicity stunts, DotComGuy nevertheless managed to attract a number of corporate sponsors, including NetB@nk, PhoneFree.com, Network Solutions and Peapod, the online grocer. Mr Maddox intends to revert back to his given name now that the stunt is over, and will marry a woman he met in an online chat session from his website, DotComGuy.com.