So, Want To Transfer Your Domain To Another Registrar?
Many people ask questions on how to transfer their name from one registrar to another. Some people end up having problems with their registrars (domain held hostage) and just want their domain out of there ASAP. Many domainers know what to do in the event of wanting to transfer a domain to another registrar, but [...]
Aaron Greenspan’s Article On: Why I Sued Google (and Won)
Finding interesting articles inbetween trying to figure out what’s going on with my domains is something I do regularly (actually, a little much more than regularly…). Today I read an article that might be fun to spread around a little bit. It’s about an AdSense publisher who got banned by big ‘ol Google. After not [...]
Kumo Gets Branded By Microsoft – Search Engine Pic Leaked
Kumo, the new search engine Microsoft plans to take over Google with, has been officially Microsoft branded with the Microsoft favicon when you go to http://www.kumo.com. There have also been leaked pictures of the kumo interface on venturebeat.com. As of right now it’s just being internally tested and experimented with, but hopefully they’ll be releasing [...]
Dynadot’s Explanation For Downtime – E-mail Finally Sent
Remember the Dynadot downtime? You don’t? It was that period where when you wanted to change the nameservers of a domain name in your Dynadot account that you couldn’t. You got that stupid “Technical Difficulties” warning. Yeah, now you remember? (Personal experience) Well, here’s Dynadot’s explanation! P.S: My intro to this post might seem a [...]
http://➡.ws – Site Promoting IDN Use With Teeny Tiny Arrow URLs
There’s a new site out that’s taking advantage of IDNs in a very interesting way: offering the “tiniest URLs.” How can they do this? Use a (2) lettered ccTLD and 1 character domain “keyword” taking advantage of Internationalized Domain Names. If you haven’t seen the title of this post, the URL of their site is: [...]
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