Arrington On Oversee.net and SnapNames

The launch of NameJet may come as a kick in the teeth for Oversee.net according to a post on TechCrunch from Michael Arrington. Oversee.net acquired SnapNames back in June of this year and probably hoped to maximise their market position based on the Networks Solutions exclusive deal. With the launch of NameJet, which incorporates NSI… Continue reading Arrington On Oversee.net and SnapNames

NameJet Launched

Today marks the launch of NameJet which replaces eNom’s auction service. If  you have an eNom login you can use it on the new site. In terms of functionality the site seems to offer pretty much the same set of features that were available via eNom, however it is one ugly website! The search function… Continue reading NameJet Launched

DotMobi Premium Auction Now Live on Sedo

I mentioned the dotmobi premium auctions that are planned over the coming months. The first of these started earlier today and there’s already quite a bit of bidding activity.At time of writing loans.mobi has received $30k in bids, with wifi.mobi getting $19k so far. Head on over to place your bid! Mine wasn’t quite big… Continue reading DotMobi Premium Auction Now Live on Sedo

Domain Pricing – What’s Going On?

Domain pricing is always an emotive subject. In recent discussions among Nominet members it came up as part of a discussion on drop-catching and domaining. Some people feel that the fees are too high, while others feel that they need to be increased significantly in order to discourage domainers. Within the Irish internet community the upcoming… Continue reading Domain Pricing – What’s Going On?

IE Domain Registry Updates Policy on Personal Domains – Finally!

One of the more frustrating rules covering IE domains is that related to personal names. Under the current rules you can only register yourfullname.ie if you are a celebrity or trade under that name (there are workaounds, but they’re not nice!). I’ve been nagging the IE Domain Registry about this policy for quite some time… Continue reading IE Domain Registry Updates Policy on Personal Domains – Finally!

Whois Oddities Again

I’ve never been wholly satisfied with whois output. But when you see inaccuracies at certain levels you have to giggle. There’s not much else you can really do. DomainBlog points to the “oldest domain” which whois currently shows as having been registered in 1950!! Not bad!

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