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  1. News

    news Godaddy makes a move to manage .tv

    Following its $218 million acquisition of the Neustar registry business, GoDaddy has been making a push into the registry operations business. GoDaddy Registry works with brands to manage their .brand extension, and the company also works with countries on their ccTLD registry operations...
  2. News

    news Godaddy makes a move to manage .tv

    Following its $218 million acquisition of the Neustar registry business, GoDaddy has been making a push into the registry operations business. GoDaddy Registry works with brands to manage their .brand extension, and the company also works with countries on their ccTLD registry operations...
  3. ryan29

    Is it worth having a URL shortener domain?

    Is it worth having a domain dedicated to URL shortening? I'm asking in the context of usage, not resale, and figured some people around here might have some insight in terms of branding, SEO, analytics, etc.. As an example, say I own the domain slimcape.com. The one I'm wondering about is...
  4. ryan29

    Is it worth having a URL shortener domain?

    Is it worth having a domain dedicated to URL shortening? I'm asking in the context of usage, not resale, and figured some people around here might have some insight in terms of branding, SEO, analytics, etc.. As an example, say I own the domain slimcape.com. The one I'm wondering about is...
  5. abstractdomainer

    discuss The irony with .CO.UK

    .CO.UK is one of those extensions that showcases irony! How? Usually in any of the extensions, you would see .cctld would be much more popular than .co.cctld. In this particular case, we see that .CO.UK is much more popular than .UK. Could it be the introduction time that led to such an anomaly?
  6. abstractdomainer

    discuss The irony with .CO.UK

    .CO.UK is one of those extensions that showcases irony! How? Usually in any of the extensions, you would see .cctld would be much more popular than .co.cctld. In this particular case, we see that .CO.UK is much more popular than .UK. Could it be the introduction time that led to such an anomaly?
  7. jberryhill

    registries Permission Required for More Than One .IN Domain

    This is one of the funniest things I have ever seen... No joke.... https://www.registry.in/registry/images/page/Bulk-Booking.pdf
  8. jberryhill

    registries Permission Required for More Than One .IN Domain

    This is one of the funniest things I have ever seen... No joke.... https://www.registry.in/registry/images/page/Bulk-Booking.pdf
  9. News

    discuss 2-letter .io taken back from investor after 5-days

    A domain investor from India was thanking his lucky stars, after managing to register a premium, 2-letter .IO domain. Using Namecheap as the domain registrar, the investor registered the domain NY.io along with INFO.io on November 17, 2021. But just 5 days later, the Registry took the domain...
  10. News

    discuss 2-letter .io taken back from investor after 5-days

    A domain investor from India was thanking his lucky stars, after managing to register a premium, 2-letter .IO domain. Using Namecheap as the domain registrar, the investor registered the domain NY.io along with INFO.io on November 17, 2021. But just 5 days later, the Registry took the domain...
  11. Lox

    domains Can ccTLDs work for a global website?

    Does your domain extension affect SEO? Google's John Mueller answers a series of questions related to the SEO impact of domains. ... Can ccTLDs work for a global website? Mueller says: read more
  12. Lox

    domains Can ccTLDs work for a global website?

    Does your domain extension affect SEO? Google's John Mueller answers a series of questions related to the SEO impact of domains. ... Can ccTLDs work for a global website? Mueller says: read more
  13. jsjcjsjc

    request Good proxy for domain scanning ? (Support port 43)

    Hi I am using foxwhois to scan millions domains, and many domains are ccTLDs, like co.uk/co.in/co/pl . And they have strict restriction. so I try to find a rotating IP proxy for foxwhois, but it looks many proxy company not support 43 port which use for whois scanning. What do you recommend...
  14. jsjcjsjc

    request Good proxy for domain scanning ? (Support port 43)

    Hi I am using foxwhois to scan millions domains, and many domains are ccTLDs, like co.uk/co.in/co/pl . And they have strict restriction. so I try to find a rotating IP proxy for foxwhois, but it looks many proxy company not support 43 port which use for whois scanning. What do you recommend...
  15. Lox

    domains Facebook buys meta.fi from Finnish digital minister

    When Facebook sought to clear website names ahead of its global rebrand to the corporate name Meta, it bumped into an unusual owner of the Finnish URL meta.fi: the country's digital minister. Finland's Minister of Transport and Communications Timo Harakka in 2013 bought meta.fi through his...
  16. Lox

    domains Facebook buys meta.fi from Finnish digital minister

    When Facebook sought to clear website names ahead of its global rebrand to the corporate name Meta, it bumped into an unusual owner of the Finnish URL meta.fi: the country's digital minister. Finland's Minister of Transport and Communications Timo Harakka in 2013 bought meta.fi through his...
  17. Lox

    domains Flaws in .to Tonga’s top-level domain

    Flaws in Tonga’s top-level domain left Google, Amazon, Tether web services vulnerable to takeover. Attackers could have modified the nameservers of any domain under Tonga’s country code top-level domain (ccTLD) due to a vulnerability in the TLD registrar’s website, security researchers have...
  18. Lox

    domains Flaws in .to Tonga’s top-level domain

    Flaws in Tonga’s top-level domain left Google, Amazon, Tether web services vulnerable to takeover. Attackers could have modified the nameservers of any domain under Tonga’s country code top-level domain (ccTLD) due to a vulnerability in the TLD registrar’s website, security researchers have...
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