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ccTLD's and the Future There’s a new wave in top level domains, thanks in part to a few governments taking advantage of their unique country code designations. In fact, ccTLDs are growing in popularity with businesses, thanks to countries like Montenegro, who recently provided their .me extension for individual use.  The...

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.Com still on top I was doing some research on what the popular extensions were when I came across an article that listed the top 10 domain extensions.  This information comes from Register.be and they are a domain registration company in the UK.  It turns out for the first 6 months of 2009, .com still is the most popular. ...

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ICANN Public Comment: Post-Expiration Domain Name... ICANN, (Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers) created a group: Post-Expiration Domain Name Recovery Working Group and they are seeking your input.  You can find all the details at the ICANN site.  You have until September 10, 2009 to submit your comments

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So you can't get the .com, then what? Since I launched this site about a week ago I have had many ideas for posts and this one just came to me as a result of the post earlier in the week about how much it would cost to have all of the extensions. www.GoDaddy.com has 58 extensions available depending on where you live so what to choose after...

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It's time to get busy I was looking over the domain names I own and wondering if I should keep them, try to sell some or if I should take a serious look at developing them.  I have always considered a domain name to be just like a piece of land without a building.  It might be worth something but how much more would it...

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It’s time to get busy

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Posted on : 19-08-2009 | By : Brian | In : domain names, web design
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I was looking over the domain names I own and wondering if I should keep them, try to sell some or if I should take a serious look at developing them.  I have always considered a domain name to be just like a piece of land without a building.  It might be worth something but how much more would it be worth if a building (a developed web site) was sitting on it.

I have decided to go the route of building some sites with the domain names I own.  I enjoy designing sites so I’ll get some content and see what happens.

I don’t have a firm timetable but I figure I should be able to develop one new site per month so look for Scores247.net to make its debut in within 30 days.

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