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Sedo held a week-long auction of premium, hand-picked domain names. The GreatDomains auction is a bi-monthly feature and the results are in. From a list of 264 domains there were 48 sales; of these, three domains sold for five figures: Games.de for 30,000 Euro ($33,733 dollars) Taif.com for $17,000 dollars (Name of a city in [...] Continue reading
Last April, Elon Musk tweeted that Starlink "should be fully mobile later this year, so you can move it anywhere or use it on an RV or truck in motion." It is good to know that mobility with a standard dish is in the works, but it's not yet available. David Lang had been able [...] Continue reading
In January, I reported that the Make.com domain name appeared to have been sold. Make.com is a high value domain name asset that had been long-owned by Digimedia. At the time of publication, the domain name was registered under Whois privacy, and there wasn’t an active website operating on it. Earlier this week on Twitter, [...] Continue reading
It’s not a secret that numerous world-famous companies own and operate high-value domain names, also known as “premium domains.” Are you curious to find out how they use these digital assets? Simone Catania, Global Content & Communications Manager of InterNetX, our kind sponsors, will show you how five top brand operators utilize premium domains with [...] Continue reading
APIs são conjuntos de procedimentos e rotinas de programação que permitem um sistema se conectar a outro para realizar diferentes funções. Com base nessa definição, podemos dizer também que as APIs financeiras são soluções que possibilitam a oferta de produtos e serviços voltados para esse setor, mesmo por empresas que não são nativas dele. Isso [...] Continue reading
Today: Ever bought a domain name back, which you sold earlier? / Where do you get your domaining daily doze? / The Appraisal of Mistural.com / and more… Here are the new discussions that caught my eye in the domain community today: [...] Continue reading
It's not unusual for movies, actors, and actresses to serve as lures in cyber attacks. Our recent post on "Spider-Man: No Way Home" proved that. Phishers and other threat actors will, unfortunately, try to capitalize on anything that's bound to get a lot of user attention. And the annual Oscar Awards is no stranger to [...] Continue reading