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Last week, my boss spent the evening in London with some prominent domainers – and by all accounts a good time was had by all.
The reach of domainers, domaining, direct navigation and the industry-at-large now seems to have reached a new level in the UK; for apparently, included at this get-together was  an IP lawyer [...]

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When i first started out buying domain names (before the “how long did it take you to invent that collective noun” term “domainers” was invented) my sole focus was on the acquisition of domains and other digital stock. I must have spent the best part of 4 years in the late 90’s / early 00’s [...]

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Just a short post to say congratulations to namepros.com for achieving 100,000 registered members.
For a forum of just 5 years old, i think its fair to say that namepros.com is by far the most renowned, premier and most dynamic of domain owners forums. The first forum to achieve the 100,000 members benchmark is a feat [...]

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Have really enjoyed writing this blog. Although its only but a few months old Ive tried, albeit in a reasonably short space of time, to cover as much ground as I possibly can, sharing stuff that I’m told within the inner echelons of domaining and domain parking. Even my boss knows that I write this [...]

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So Microsoft have once again come in for Yahoo for $44.6bn. In 2006 they made what, by all accounts, was a similar offer. At that time the Yahoo stock was trading much higher than of recent weeks and therefore a “not so great” deal for Yahoo’s shareholders. It was then a private takeover bid and [...]

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If the much maligned “web 2.0″ concept can be pigeon holed as being user generated content coupled with an Ajax loaded platform and a funky, easy on the ear URL, then what does web 3.0 have in store?
I was reading the other day about experienced web users and their newly found apathy with the [...]

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