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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”…
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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.
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