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DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) - Chad Hurley, co-founder of YouTube, said Saturday that his wildly successful site will start sharing revenue with its millions of users.
Hurley said one of the major proposed innovations is a way to allow users to be paid for content. YouTube, which was sold to Google for $1.65 billion in November, has become an Internet phenomenon since it began to catch on in late 2005.
January 27, 2007 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – Domain name registrar NetNames (http://www.netnames.com) is to protect Unilever brands online, the company announced yesterday. Unilever brands include Dove soap, Surf washing powder, Knorr stock cubes and Vaseline hand lotion. Unilever has 6,300 domain names that will be consolidated, managed and protected by NetNames.
Baker & McKenzie was chosen to manage Unilever’s global trademark portfolio they enaged NetNames’ Platinum Service to manage domains for Unilever websites. NetNames has dedicated a senior account manager to manage Unilever’s domain name portfolio and will “assist Unilever in the implementation of their comprehensive domain name strategy”…
Combined offering will offer buyers unprecedented selection of high performance domain names.
Waltham, MA (PRWeb) January 25, 2007 — NameMedia’s Domain Name Marketplace, the world leader in high performance domain name sales today announced a strategic marketing partnership with Australia-based Fabulous.com.
NameMedia’s BuyDomains (www.buydomains.com) and Afternic domain sales platforms have been selected by Fabulous.com as a premier sales distribution channel for Fabulous.com’s portfolio of more than 500,000 domain names.
This strategic alliance strengthens BuyDomains and Afternic as the worlds’ leading online destinations for high-quality, high-performance domain names. BuyDomains and Afternic’s two million-plus domain name inventory is enhanced by a global distribution network of domain resellers, resulting in the industry’s highest aftermarket domain name sales unit volume.
“BuyDomains and Afternic are pleased to partner with Fabulous.com. The breadth and quality of the Fabulous.com domain name portfolio provides great benefit to our global small- to mid-sized business customer base”, said Peter Lamson, senior vice president and general manager of NameMedia’s domain name marketplace.
This expanded domain inventory ensures BuyDomains Domain Consultants’ ability to find the perfect online identity for any online need. Businesses worldwide may speak with a Domain Consultant seven days a week, free of charge.
“BuyDomains and Afternic are unequivocally today’s leader in domain name agency sales. In particular, their personal involvement with customers add real value to the transactions and provide superior sale services” said Dan Warner, COO of Fabulous.com & Dark Blue Sea Limited. “They are a very professional organization and we are pleased to have them as a new channel for our domain stock.”
About NameMedia
NameMedia is the industry leader in Direct Search and the marketplace for premium domain names. The company leverages the power of Direct Search through a proprietary publishing platform that creates revenue-generating search destinations, including the company’s network of vertical online properties in over 100 categories that include travel, finance, dating, health, shopping and technology. NameMedia also has the industry’s largest marketplace for buying and selling premium domain names. NameMedia is a privately-held, venture-backed, rapidly growing company headquartered outside Boston in Waltham, Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.namemedia.com.
About Fabulous.com and the Dark Blue Sea Group
Fabulous.com controls over 500,000 high quality, commercially focused, generic keyword domain names. Fabulous.com is operated by the Australian listed company, Dark Blue Sea Ltd. Dark Blue Sea are the direct navigation experts, whose suite of products including Fabulous.com (an ICANN accredited domain name registrar), DarkBlue.com (online advertising affiliate network) and Roar.com / PageSeeker.com (its online advertising portals) provide a fully integrated package. Dark Blue Sea is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (code: DBS) and has a Level 1 over-the-counter ADR program through the Bank of New York (code: DKBLY).

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During American Idol 5, domain name registrations revealed the names of all the semi-finalists that advanced during the Hollywood stage of the competition. Apparently, American Idol producers were a little more cautious this year, and while some names have been rumored to have slipped out, there is not yet a similar list of the top forty or so semi-finalists. However, Reality TV Magazine recently looked up the domain name registrations for all of the American Idol contestant names that have been revealed on the audition shows and discovered an interesting pattern that could indicate how some of those contestants faired in the Hollywood auditions.
So far, the following fourteen American Idol contestants have been revealed as definitely receiving a golden ticket to Hollywood: Jordin Sparks, Anna Kearns, Rudy Cardenas, Sanjaya Malakar, Shyamali Malakar, Blake Lewis, Thomas Daniels, Sarah Krueger, Rachel Jenkins, Matt Sato, Michelle Steingas, Jarrod Fowler, Perla Meneses, and Denise Jackson. According to a rumor posted on MJs Blog, November 17, 2006 was the date when the American Idol contestants were narrowed down to the top forty or so semi-finalists.
Of the fourteen contestants named so far, Anna Kearns, Sanjaya Malakar, and Shyamali Malakar all three had their names registered as domain names on November 18, 2006. All three domains show that they have been registered by Domains by Proxy, which is basically a service which hides the identity of who actually registered the domain names. Given their domains are privately registered and the registration occurred one day after the Hollywood top forty or so were rumored to be selected, it could be theorized that American Idol producers registered Anna Kearns, Sanjaya Malakar, and Shyamali Malakar, because they advanced to the top forty in the Hollywood rounds.
Matt Sato, Michelle Steingas, and Perla Meneses did not have their names registered as domain names until sometime in mid-January. Apparently, their names were not registered until after their names aired as Hollywood contestants on the American Idol audition show. Since no one bothered to register Matt Sato, Michelle Steingas, and Perla Meneses as domain names until they appeared on the show, it could be theorized that they did not advance in the Hollywood rounds.
Jordin Sparks, Rudy Cardenas, Blake Lewis, Thomas Daniels, Sarah Krueger, Rachel Jenkins, Jarrod Fowler, and Denise Jackson all had their names registered as domain names sometime before the American Idol 6 Hollywood eliminations would have occurred. Their names were registered either by themselves because they were pursuing music industry careers or by someone who apparently shared or knew someone who shared the same name. Therefore, there is nothing to suggest one way or the other whether they advanced in Hollywood or not.
As more names are revealed during the remaining American Idol auditions, checking domain registrations to see if they were registered on November 18, 2006 could turn out to be a way to find out if they advanced to the top forty or so semifinalist.


‘.XXX’ Domain Name Under Consideration Again
(CNSNews.com) - The organization in charge of approving Internet domains has reintroduced a controversial proposal to create a domain registry specifically for pornographic content.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in June 2005 approved the creation of the “.xxx” domain. But in May 2006, the organization voted against a contract with domain distributor ICM Registry, in part because of outcry from conservative family groups.
If only there was a play-off system. Then perhaps the world would know if Google deserved to knock Genentech off the pedestal in Fortune magazine’s annual ranking of America’s “best companies to work for.'’
Google, the Mountain View leader in Internet search, debuted at No. 1 in its first appearance in the list, a fact that may have more to do with the methodology of the rankings than a sudden surge in workplace bliss. Genentech, the South San Francisco pioneer of biotechnology, slipped from No. 1 in 2006 to No. 2, according to the rankings released Monday.
In a sign that No. 2 really does try harder, Genentech touted its position in a news release. San Jose’s Network Appliance also did some boasting of its rise to No. 6.
Google, meanwhile, played it cool. Nothing about the workplace kudos.
Working for Google has famously proved an enriching experience for many, given its rising stock value. But the 10th annual rankings are based on a combination of factors: two-thirds weight is given to responses on a 57-question survey of 400 randomly selected employees at each company by the Great Place To Work Institute, a San Francisco research and consulting group.
“It’s not about perks and benefits, although that plays into it,'’ said Katie Popp, a manager at the institute. “But at the heart of the great place to work is the existence of a high level of trust.'’
The remaining one-third reflects Fortune’s assessment of each company’s compensation and benefits, its demographic makeup and culture.
Google, Genentech and Network Appliance were the only valley firms to make the top 10, and Cisco Systems just missed at No. 11. Other valley companies to make the Top 100 were Adobe Systems (31), Intuit (33) and Yahoo (44).
In part, the companies are self-selected. The 100 best were chosen from 446 that opted in for the survey. Popp said their “confidentiality process'’ forbids identifying those who didn’t make the list — say, the bottom 10.
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.mobi Sites Going Live from Variety of Companies and Organizations
Building on a successful launch that has generated more than 330,000 name registrations to date, dotMobi, the official worldwide registry for the .mobi domain, enters the new year poised to continue providing consumers with the best mobile Internet experience possible. In just three months of open registration, numerous popular, practical and niche .mobi sites have went live worldwide as companies and content developers recognize the benefits of providing on-the-go mobile users with information and services.
The dotMobi Site Showcase provides consumers with a sampling of .mobi sites in three categories — Corporate, Information & News and Entertainment & Travel — at showcase.mtld.mobi. Businesses large and small are encouraged to submit their .mobi site for display in the Showcase and to be featured as the “dotMobi Site of the Week” at dotmobi.mobi/siteform.
“In the short time that .mobi names have been available to the public, we have been pleasantly surprised by the number of sites going live,” said Neil Edwards, CEO of dotMobi. “We expected that large companies would see the benefit in building a .mobi site to provide their customers with a great mobile experience, and we’re confident we will continue to see more .mobi sites from major organizations in 2007. What was somewhat unexpected - and great to see - is the high-quality content that has been developed by
smaller, niche sites utilizing the .mobi domain as a tool for building a presence and providing information and services to mobile users.”
Content developers and .mobi domain owners have an opportunity to showcase their sites at the first-ever Webby Mobile Awards, which recognize the growth and quality of content being developed for mobile devices. These awards will be presented at the 11th Annual Webby Awards in June 2007. Sites built on .mobi’s open standards can be submitted for consideration in three categories: Listings & Updates, News & Entertainment and Mobile Marketplace (for sites selling products and services). Mobile sites can be submitted until January 26, 2007, at www.webbyawards.com/entries/.
And to ensure that quality content is developed for the mobile Internet, dotMobi has implemented a first of its kind premium name application process. Organizations and content developers are invited to submit proposals for four premium .mobi domains: “news.mobi”, “ringtones.mobi”, “sports.mobi” and “weather.mobi”. The deadline for
applications is February 16, 2007. To apply for these premium .mobi domains, visit pc.mtld.mobi/switched/premiumsales.html.
For a list of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) accredited registrars for dotMobi domain names, visit: dotmobi.mobi/registrar.
For more information on .mobi domains and registration information, visit dotmobi.mobi. Visit the dotMobi blog at blog.mobi.
About dotMobi
dotMobi (the informal name of mTLD Top Level Domain, Ltd.), a joint venture company based in Dublin, Ireland with offices in Washington, DC, is leading the development of Internet usage from mobile phones via the .mobi domain. Unique among domain name providers, dotMobi ensures that services and sites developed around .mobi are optimized for use by mobile devices. On-the- go consumers can have confidence that an Internet site or service will work from their mobile device when using the .mobi address.
dotMobi is backed by leading mobile operators, network and device manufacturers, and Internet content providers, including Ericsson, GSM Association, Hutchison 3, Microsoft, Nokia, Orascom Telecom, Samsung Electronics, Syniverse, T-Mobile, Telefonica Moviles, TIM and Vodafone. dotMobi is also a sponsor of W3C’s Mobile Web Initiative.
For more information, please contact:
Vance Hedderel
dotMobi (mTLDTop Level Domain, Ltd.)
+1-703-485-5563
vhedderel@mtld.mobi
Danielle Siemon
A&R Edelman Public Relations
+1-650-762-2947
danielle.siemon@edelman.com
San Diego, California - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - January 11, 2006 - Domain name registration company, Dot VN, Inc., the official authorized global registrar for the Country of Vietnam, has reported that the total number of .vn domain names registered by the Company via online has increased over 350% since 2005.
New .vn registrations under Dot VN management grew from 919 total domain names registered in 2005 to over 4,100 for the 2006 year. In the aggregate, the total number .vn domain registration has increased as well. Based on statistics from the Vietnam Network Information Center (”VNNIC”), the administrative entity overseeing the development of the internet in Vietnam, .vn domain registration grew from 22,629 domain names registered in 2005 to over 34,000 in 2006, an increase of nearly 50%. Contributing factors to the Company’s sky-rocketing growth in domain registration are believed to be the rapid growth of Vietnam’s economy, the expansion of the Internet in the region, and Dot VN’s aggressive marketing/promotion of the 2nd level release (i.e. www.CompanyName.VN) for the .VN ccTLD (country code Top Level Domain).
Nguyen Le Thuy, Director of VNNIC remarked, “We are very pleased with Dot VN’s efforts in growing domain name registrations. The dramatic increase in the number of domains registered by Dot VN via the Internet in 2006 has exceeded our expectations. Further, Vietnam’s internet expansion is growing more rapidly than anticipated, a trend which we anticipate continuing in the coming year. We look forward to working jointly with Dot VN to service the growing number of internet users, as we begin building the first commercial Internet Data Center (IDC) to host these recently registered domains.”
Thomas Johnson, Chairman and CEO of Dot VN added, “We are extremely excited with the outstanding increase in domain names registered by our Company, in excess of 350%, as compared to 2005. We anticipate seeing even greater growth for Dot VN in 2007. In order to capture the high demand and to provide a full turn key Internet solutions to assist Vietnamese businesses and its citizens, Dot VN will continue to work closely with VNNIC to drive online domain name registration, as well as plan and build strategically located IDC’s throughout Vietnam.”
Vietnam Internet Network Information Center, is an affiliation to Ministry of Posts and Telematics. Its responsibilities are to allocate, develop and manage registry Internet resources in Vietnam; to establish, utilize and maintain the domain name server system for the national domain name .VN; to exploit the latest technologies relating to Internet resources.
Dot VN, Inc. is the exclusive online service provider of .VN (Vietnam) domain name registrations globally. The Company has established agreements with the Vietnamese government and international ISP’s (Internet service providers) such as VNPT, Netsoft, VDC, FPT, along with Verisign, MarkMonitor.com, NetNames.com, Ascio.com, MelbourneIT.com, RGNames.com, EbrandSecure.com, IPMirror.com and over 70 top domain resellers to commercialize Vietnam’s Internet and Telecommunications services. Dot VN, Inc. has strived to deliver high value online communication and commerce solutions along with outstanding customer service both domestically and internationally with a focus on Vietnam. The Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC) awarded Dot VN, Inc. an ‘’exclusive long term contract'’ to be the first registrar to promote, market and register its country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) of .VN (Vietnam) via the Internet. Dot VN, Inc. is developing an Internet based distribution network through which the Company delivers business applications and services and digital software content to a network of more than 70 Service Providers in over 30 countries. The Company is developing the latest Internet domain registration software technologies for marketing, sales and managing the .VN domain name registration, website design and hosting, email systems, e-commerce and e-marketing, Vietnamese Search Engine for .VN and VOIP telecommunications for Vietnam and other customers worldwide.
For more information about the Vietnam Internet Network Information Center, please visit: www.VNNIC.net.
To learn more about Dot VN, please visit: www.dotvn.com.
Wiki domain names, the new game in town for domain name brokers and investers. What they don’t want you to hear.
Baltimore, Maryland (PRWeb) January 14, 2007 — Most of the good domain names were taken during the domain name rush of the 90’s. Even into this millennium names were still being registered at an alarming rate. So much so that even names having no meaning whatsoever were registered by people in the hopes that they could get a slice of the wealth some people were generating with domain names.
Case in point, in 2001 the domain men dot com sold for 2 million dollars, thats 2,000,000 for a domain name. Or how about the person who bought Business dot com for $150,000 in 1997 and then turned around and sold it for 7.5 million.
The next rush for domain wealth came with the LLL domains, that’s 3 letter domains to those of you that are new to the business. Which then turned into numbers and letters. I.E. 123 etc. Then came the blogs. Oh yes the Blog revolution. If you registered a decent name with the word blog at the end of it, more then likely you had a gold mine. Now it’s blog this and blog that.
So now we are in another cycle of the domain name game. Everyone is looking for that domain that will convert to some big $$$. And just when we thought that the domain business just might be fizzling, along came wiki’s. That’s right, the new game in town, it’s wiki this and wiki that. Some of the bigger domain investors knew this a couple of years ago. Even big companies like Nascar got in on the game early.
Not only does the name roll off your tongue(remember that pop song from the 80’s, wiki, wiki, wiki?), it also has a meaning in the computer world. A wiki is a type of website that allows visitors to easily add, remove, and or edit and change some available content, sometimes without the need for registration. More and more people are starting to realize the goldmine that Wiki’s are starting to become.
For instance if you were to do a search for the term wiki on google you would get over 200 million results. That’s 2 hundred Million with a capital M. What this shows more then anything else is that Wiki’s are headed the same way that blogs did, lots and lots of people are investing in and installing Wiki websites and domain names.
Even now most well used terms with the word wiki(just like blog), at the end of the domain name are gone. Will wiki’s be the next ticket to the domain name rush? Who knows, but one thing is for certain, wiki’s are being registered at rates almost comparable to the original domain name rush. And if you miss out on this one, well let’s just say you will have no one to blame but yourself.
Over the past few weeks there has been some discussion in the forums about how the Open Directory Project has not been working at all. Yesterday there was an update posted on the ODP home page saying;
Notice: Editing is Back!! Login now for more information - Dec. 18, 2006
So it seems like soon, who knows when exactly, you will be able to continue submitted sites for inclusion into the ODP directory.
The add form, but when you got to submit a site to a category, it takes you to http://www.dmoz.org/unavailable.html.
Often times we get so caught up in marketing our site and making it aesthetically pleasing, we forget one of, if not THE most important part of SEO. Content. The search engines can not see pictures, so the only way to tell them what your site is all about is to provide that information to them via text. But why is it so difficult to put text on our sites?
During the creation of a site, we often care more about how it looks than how it functions. Flash, in my opinion, can be used to create some of the most beautiful sites out there. We get so drawn into making nice layouts with neat animations, we completely neglect the fact that we are building a site for the world, not just us.
The content on your site should actually be the first thing you think of when optimizing it. You need to convey to the search engines that your site is worthy of ranking, and that you are here to offer something to the masses. I often give this advice to customers, and get a great deal of fearful feedback. I hear a lot of “I don’t even know what to write.” Well, your site is an extension of your business/service/whatever, and as such you are likely to be well versed in that area. But I think people get caught up in the idea that the text is going to be placed on the site, promoting the attention to variables such as what font to use, what color, how it will look, etc.
The best advice that I can give in reference to thinking of text, is to close your site, use notepad (not Word. This creates problems when deciding to copy and paste), or a pen and paper (these do exist you know), and just put your thoughts to reality. Just write. Write about your business, yourself, your products, the history of your company, whatever. Just write. Before you know it, you will have well over 800 words of cryptic information all about your industry. As I write this, I am not thinking about my blog or my site, but only what I am trying to convey to you, the reader. Once you have all that information, organize it. Make it mean something, and make sense. Given enough thought, it will not be too difficult to come up with at least 500 words, which is a good amount of text to be placed on a website.
Once the content is on the site, you can obviously tweak it here and there to make proper use of your search terms (this will most likely happen anyway. You are writing on or about the same subject as your site, right?). And once that is done, you can then figure out what the layout, spacing, font, and all the other wonderful cosmetics the online world can offer will be.
As with all things online, this is easier written than done. But try this method out and see if it helps. To me, writing is my very weakest point, and this helps a great deal. Content is so very important to search engine optimization, and should be treated as such.
About The Author
SEO Factor is a Search Engine Optimization company offering SEO and Website Promotion Services at http://www.seo-factor.com to small and medium-sized businesses, and providing SEO information in a blog form at http://www.seo-factor.com/Blog.
DNSalePrice.com, a searchable database of publicly available domain name sales data, just updated its database to include all known domain name sales since 2003. The total sales value of domains in the database is approximately $250M.If you’ve never used DNSalePrice before, you’re missing out on a treasure trove of information. For example, you can search for all domain names including the word “blog” and find sales prices including domain name, sales price, date, sales venue, words, length, and source of sales data. Here’s an example:
Domain TLD SalePrice SaleDate SaleThru Wrds Len Num Hyp Link Source
Blog ws $884 May 06 Sedo 1 4 N N http://Blog.ws Sedo
Blog ca $20,201 Feb 05 Ebay 1 4 N N http://Blog.ca eBay
Blog biz $1,000 Feb 05 Sedo 1 4 N N http://Blog.biz DNJournal
VaultBlog com $1,000 Jan 07 Afternic 2 9 N N http://VaultBlog.com Afternic
BlogSearchEngine net $400 Dec 06 Afternic 3 16 N N http://BlogSearchEngine.net Afternic
Data sources for DNSalePrice include Sedo, eBay, DNJournal, Afternic, and other news sources.
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Claimed Prize on 1-9-07 of: 200NP$
A CHINESE woman who registered the name of NBA star Yao Ming as an internet domain address is willing to give it up — for a price.
Identified only as Jin by the China Youth Daily newspaper, the woman said the price would be “a hug and an autograph” from the 7-foot-6 (2.28 meter) Houston Rockets star.
Yao, who could be out of action until February after fracturing a bone under his right knee, is China’s most popular and recognizable athlete.
Others have tried to take advantage of his name, triggering complaints from agents and fans. But this woman said she was trying to protect Yao, not harm him.
“I want to keep Yao’s name for being misused, just like everyone else,” she told the newspaper. “That’s why I registered his name ahead of those who want to take advantage.”
The name was registered with a mobile network served by China Internet Network Information Center.
A CNNIC official, cited by the newspaper, said the registration could be canceled if Yao could show he would suffer economic damage.
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Claimed Prize on 1-1-07 of: 200NP$
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