Happy New Year, and welcome (back) to the Data Dispatch, a monthly newsletter from Dataprovider.com! 2025 promises to be a good year, and we are excited to see where it brings us. Below you'll find a rundown of our latest Recipes, the new Cybersecurity brochure, and the first insight articles of the year. Then, at the end of today's letter, dive into the three interesting sound-related links we've enjoyed this month.
Recipes
Technology detection, fingerprints, and Recipes
The Dataprovider.com crawler navigates the entire web each month and gathers data from and about every domain out there. This information is carefully examined for digital fingerprints—everything that makes a website work, from fonts to service providers, and so much more. Once detected, we can track use of technologies online, and constantly create new one-click Recipes so you can track them too. Instead of making you search out all the relevant filters for a given query, we construct exactly the right combination of tech fields and filters in the Search Engine—the Recipe. This means the results you get are always up-to-date and to the point.
Explore our newest Recipes below, and reach out for a custom demo to find out even more.
Openprovider How many domains are connected to this registrar?
Mailcheap Where are the domains that use this email services provider based?
Active Prospect Has the popularity of this marketing data platform really doubled since 2023?
Dataprovider.com for the Cybersecurity industry
Data-driven intelligence for cybersecurity
Strong, secure online environments protect companies and individuals from spam, phishing, and fraud on the internet. However, one weak link can put a whole network at risk. At Dataprovider.com, we track everything you need to know about the cybersecurity of your domains: from SSL and open ports to email security and beyond. Take a look through our latest brochure for more info.
In our monthly crawl of every domain on the web, we come across all kinds of interesting things. One of these things we enjoy the most is stumbling across hyperspecific passion projects: this time, it's all about sound! Dive into the world (wide web) of sound below, and who knows — you might discover something old or learn something new while you're there.
TapeDeck — while some contemporary musicians still release them as a collector's item, cassette tapes have essentially disappeared from the daily lives of most people. But a walk down memory lane never hurts… Check out this artist's digital collection of tapes from the 60s and beyond, sorted by brand, type, color, and runtime. This is something you didn't know you needed.
Every Noise at Once — Glenn McDonald's experience as a Spotify Data Alchemist is what makes this website incredible: it tracks over 6,000 music genres, how they relate to each other, the artists of those genres, cross-genre experiences, and so much more. Explore the color-coded music map—with over 6,000 sound samples, of course—or finally figure out what genre your favorite artist really is.
A visual exploration of Sound — when a passion for explaining the world around us meets a talent for infographics, you get Bartosz Ciechanowski's blog. Linked here is his detailed exploration of Sound (complete with interactive visuals), but be sure to take a look at Moon, Bicycle, and Tesseract too.