Why Bloo Milk?
I wanted something iconically Star Wars (think Nickname's The Holocron or
TheForce.net). I spent a long time digging through Wookieepedia looking
for different terms I could use. I wanted something short and easy to remember, but (obviously) I wasn't afraid to be a
little whimsical.
I finally found "Blue Milk" which was the drink that Luke's Aunt Beru served at dinner on Tatooine. I thought it was just
obscure enough that people who knew what it was would feel like an insider on a joke or something. I decided to put a sub-title
under the logo that said: "Just like Aunt Beru used to make" so that people who didn't quite get it would maybe know what
it was. But then I came up with a lot of other phrases I wanted to have as sub-titles to the website name, so I set it up
to display a random phrase each time the page is reloaded (including the original Aunt Beru reference).
When looking at domain names, I found that www.bluemilk.com was already registered.
I could've taken www.bluemilk.info or something, but I thought a non-standard ending on the web address might it harder
for people to remember. So I adjusted the spelling to "Bloo Milk". And who knows, maybe having "oo" in the name is the key
to a successful website. Seems like it worked out alright for Yahoo! and
Google...