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Domain name game to get hot this summer Trademark holders are lining up to get their names first. Written by ZDNET Editors, Contributor May 7, 2001 at 6:05 p.m. PT ...
These are boom times in an estimated $2 billion industry that involves the buying and selling of Internet domain names — the dot-com addresses you type into your Web browser.
Sex.com, often touted as one of the most valuable Internet domain names, is due to head to the auction block next week.DOM Partners LLC, a New Jersey lender that backed a 2006 purchase of the domai… ...
A professional registrar adds immense value to the domain-buying process, as they become strategic allies invested in seeing ...
A domain may sound less essential, but for an industry obsessed with clever branding, the right name can be everything. “Since November 30, things are very different here,” Cate said ...
NEW YORK — The suitors for Sex.com have been put off for now. An auction for the much-sought-after domain name was canceled Wednesday after three creditors filed a petition forcing the owner ...
In a world where AI can generate anything, a great domain still sets you apart. Here’s why naming is one of the few things ...
Competition Remains Hot for Web Domain Names Though the economy may be in decline, the market for Web site domain names is on the rise. Last month, the name Gasprices.com sold for $300,000.
The city of New York is betting that local businesses -- and those looking to appeal to New Yorkers -- will adopt a new domain name.
Domain names, those unique words or catchy phrases that identify a website on the internet, are hot commodities in today's tech-centric world. For example, the Gannet Co., Inc., reportedly bought ...
BulkRegister.com, the second-largest domain name registrar, is expanding its focus to include corporations that own hundreds or thousands of domain names as well as ISPs and Web hosting companies ...
A domain may sound less essential, but for an industry obsessed with clever branding, the right name can be everything. “Since November 30, things are very different here,” Cate said ...