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We got home yesterday from a Shabbat dinner around 11 and wanting to watch Coco Chanel (DVD) for a week now, my girlfriend Michelle told me she probably would fall asleep during the movie. Needless to say that did not happen. We were both glued to the screen until the very last minute of the movie. Great movie for all, literally.
(P.S. To all y...
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If you have names sitting at Sedo with a few views per month, I would highly recommend giving Bido a try. As a frequent user of both platforms, my opinion is that Bido is light years ahead of Sedo in customer service. I have been able to move inventory on Bido- quickly- that had very little chance of being found/seen on Sedo, without ...
Sedo posted the sale of Metal.com for $165,000 on their website yesterday. Whois history records show the previous owner as Wayne Lazarus of JZJ, LLC which has owned the domain name for at least the last 6+ years. Wayne may have owned the domain name longer, but whois history is only showing records starting in
Sedo – the domain name aftermarket – is at it again. They have just announced on their recent sales page that the domain name Metal.com has sold for a whopping Read more »
The following 51 domain names are expired and available to register at the time of writing this. As usual, all names are linked to the Godaddy buy screen for quick Read more »
Live Domain Auctioneers are launching another auction this Sunday, February, 28th @ 1:00 p.m. PST auctioning off 174 domain names to the highest bidder.
Amongst the names being auctioned are the Read more »
Bob Parsons buys house at auction for $8.72 million.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Go Daddy founder and CEO Bob Parsons just bought a house in Hawaii owned by singer Cher. The house went up for auction, and Parsons was the winning bidder at $8.72 million.
The house description isn't bad, if I do say
ICM Registry notifies ICANN of its hopes and intentions.
Fresh off an independent review victory over ICANN, .XXX top level domain name applicant ICM Registry is asking ICANN to get the show on the road.
In a letter (pdf) to ICANN chairman of the board Peter Dengate-Thrush, ICM chairman Stuart Lawley writes:
"I am hopeful, as are others
Lawsuit over employee bidding scandal voluntarily dismissed by plaintiff.
A lawsuit against Snapnames and parent company Oversee.net that was requesting class action status has been voluntarily dismissed.
Steward Resmer, a SnapNames customer who lost $20 in an auction thanks to the "halvarez scandal", filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court, Centr...
This morning, I was looking through some drops on Snapnames for the next couple of days. I was researching one of the names I thought was worth bidding on, and I saw that it was an expired domain name rather than a private seller's auction. After some further research (including a Whois History search), I
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The Friday edition of? The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Bob Parson, the founder and CEO of GoDaddy.com has just paid a whooping $8.72 million for a Balinese -style house on Hawaii's Big Island that was built by Singer-actress, Cher. The property went to auction last month. "Located at the Four Seasons? Hualalai resort,
Okay, I've seen the lying, manipulative comments by the hundreds on the various blogs, from webmasters to a few domainers. I continually ignored most of them… but no more.
I'm sick of reading "new" comments and blog articles based on those old posts about WhyPark users (from 2007) claiming to be using Whypark and getting "blacklisted"...
On Monday Microsoft got a federal court in Alexandria, Va. to grant an order to deactivate hundreds of domain names that the company said were linked to botnet named Waledac.
The court order was issued under seal, that means not made public and without any notice to the domain holders before the order was granted or
Florida-based temporary employment agency HireMeNow.com that bills itself as 'the first online temporary marketplace" is on a roll thanks to an economy that lays people off, but then leaves companies scrambling to find people who can get their stuff done. These often have to be special people— a single person to do work that was previously done by ...
From LocalOnliner.com:Reply.com this week announced plans to raise $60 million in an IPO.ReachLocal had earlier announced similar plans to go public. The success of one or both companies’ efforts will have a major impact on other local-themed companies’ efforts to raise funds and/or go public.Looking at Reply.com’s SV1, we see that the company has ...
Larry's blog is debating the value of Cloud.com. Meanwhile back in San Francisco a developer is being recruited to Orange.com create the very most suitable product to bear the Cloud.com name.
Wow, was just watching the Hawaii Tsunami coverage on CNN and Fox News, one thing that caught my eye was the CNN Internet/social media guy talking about a great site that came up called HiTsunami.info.
Normally you see some types of domainers try to take advantage of a natural disaster such as this but in this
Available Names
The following exact match domains are available as of the time of this post for hand registration and can be registered with any registrar.? All have Valuate.com appraisals of over $500 and are suitable for development or resale.
1. NappyChangingBag.com - Valuate appraisal of $1400. Product examples.? Notes:? Would be a great candi...
This daily morning post is evolving.? In addition to the 6 or 7 drops that I'll feature, I'm also going to end with 3 daily domains for sale.? They will be for sale through me.? If you have a domain you'd like to sell, feel free to email me. I would like to specialize in
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For those of you that read my blog, Morgan Linton and I are the organizers of the Southern California Domaining Group.? Now get ready to laugh!? Remember that meetup we have on Saturday?? The one in Laguna Beach?? It's about an hour to two hours outside of Los Angeles depending on traffic.
Alright now back to
On February 25th the painters came back to the office and completed the entire paint job within three to four hours. They did an amazing job. The preparation taken the day before to even the walls made the final outcome a success. I was debating on waiting until the end of the
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