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Imagen: www.namecheap.com El mundo de la construcción ha movido en los últimos años la economía en diferentes puntos de la geografía mundial, y como no podía ser menos, no se podía quedar sin la correspondiente extensión. La elegida ha sido .contractors, una potente herramienta para aquellos contratistas que quieren tener presencia en la red con [...] Continue reading
In the rush into the new gTLDs many domain investors have almost forgotten about the ccTLDs. The country codes are full of incredible domains that are in many cases still available at registration fee. The question we need to ask is why? There is one thing for certain, most ccTLDs have [...] Continue reading
If you’ve been reading Domaining.com today then you’ve probably noticed a number of blogs talking about Eric Lyon, a very familiar name to many people in the domain industry as a long time admin at NamePros. Eric lives in Houston and luckily he was able to escape the floods with his family and two dogs, [...] Continue reading
Originally created in February 2004, Facebook membership was initially limited to a select few universities and high schools. Thirteen years later, over two billion people use Facebook every month and the company has made founder Mark Zuckerberg into the world’s fifth richest person with a net worth of over $63 billion. The company itself currently [...] Continue reading
Here are 14 examples of end users that bought domain names on the Sedo aftermarket over the past week. The top public sale at Sedo this past week was Quoin.com for $15,000. The buyer is a lawyer in Germany, so it might be for a client. Other end user domain sales include a three [...] Continue reading
.XYZ domains are some of the most well known New Domain extensions on the market—helped, in part, by Alphabet’s adoption of the domain abc.xyz. With the Registry’s introduction of a new program called the 1.111B Class, .XYZ could continue to grow in popularity in the coming years. What exactly is this 1.11B Class thing? 1.11B stands [...] Continue reading
Public Interest Registry, the not-for-profit operator of the .org, .ngo and .ong domains, debuted the findings of its first Internet 101 Survey, a study testing basic internet knowledge among U.S. internet users of all ages and backgrounds. The results underscore the need for widespread internet education among users and spotlight critical issues from net neutrality [...] Continue reading