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As I reported in July, it now seems that Google have gotten around to cleaning up the domain channel at the domain level by opening up their Adsense For Domains program, “domainpark”. Confused? Read on.
“Google apparently have gotten fed up of policing their AFD program and are about to become proactive with a new domain [...]

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Last night I met for drinks the source who gave me the insider take on Google looking to dump all the tail end domains from their system. Inevitably the chat soon turned to domain parking and the reasoning and repercussions behind this move by Google – So, allow me to share with you the one [...]

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I promised you guys some news last week which sounded important at the time, well here it is.
From a reliable source Im told that Google has had enough of domain parking, though not all elements of it it seems. [the recent class action filing by Boston attorney Hal Levitte not being relevant at this point]. [...]

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Another thing thats really annoying me at the moment are internet start up’s that attempt to give the impression they are a large organization… I cant for the life of me understand why they do this. But it annoys me nonetheless.
First up you see the guy punting about the forums his idea or service that [...]

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As the ceremony and reception is being mapped out in the Sunnyvale / Mountain View marriage, the prenuptials have some interesting connotations for the domain industry.
Seems Yahoo search, their content and search partners will all be welcome into the Google house – all, it seems, except the Yahoo domain partners!
Word out today is that Google [...]

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A much maligned topic is the one about domain parking and its shelf life.
Its an intricate subject and one that is multi faceted. For a start i think its important to state a very simple fact. No one in the global village that is “the net” likes parked domains. Not even the domain owners [...]

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