DotMe Breaks 1 Million Domain Names

The guys over at the .me registry have reason to celebrate – they’ve just announced that they’ve hit an important milestone. There are now over 1 million .me domain names registered. You can read about the .me 1 million names and how much it means to them over on their blog. In the meanwhile this… Continue reading DotMe Breaks 1 Million Domain Names

More Premium Domains Released by ME Registry

The .me registry held back a bunch of domain names when they went live a couple of years back. They’ve been releasing some of them via auctions, while others have been made available to companies who were able to submit a project plan to the Montenegrin company. Some of the higher profile .me domains would… Continue reading More Premium Domains Released by ME Registry

Help.me Launched To Help Sandy Victims

The .me registry launched help.me earlier this afternoon. The site’s concept is dead simple – to help people affected by the Sandy super-storm in New York and along the US Eastern seaboard. It’s not a complicated or “sexy” site. It doesn’t have to be. What it is, however, is a fantastic example of a domain… Continue reading Help.me Launched To Help Sandy Victims

Webfest Returns To Budva

This year’s Webfest is being held in Budva, Montenegro again. The now annual event is the largest of its type in the region and attracts participants from Montenegro as well as the neighboring countries. This year’s lineup includes Ryan Freitas (about.me), Ruth Burr (Seomoz), Heidi Harman (Geek girl meetup), Ivan Minić (burek.com) and many more.… Continue reading Webfest Returns To Budva

Cctld Conference In Budva

The 5th International Conference for ccTLD registries and registrars of CIS, Central and Eastern Europe is being held in Budva, Montenegro this week. The event runs over two days and will feature speakers from several cctlds, ICANN and other experts in the area of domains. The full agenda is here. Related articles Yet Another Trip… Continue reading Cctld Conference In Budva

V.me Goes To Visa

Visa has acquired the domain v.me and is going to use it for a “digital wallet” and “global acceptance mark”. The service will be called v.me – obviously. Here’s the official release: The .ME Registry and Visa have announced www.v.me as the online destination for V.me by Visa, Visa’s digital wallet and global acceptance mark.… Continue reading V.me Goes To Visa

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