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I'm assuming the name had not yet dropped...it just expired ? what do you think ..
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Those big guys at Washington Post forgot to renew domain name WashPost.com :--
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/06/te...y/06paper.html
I nominate them for The Dumbest Executive(s) of the Year Award !
:-D
Genetics.us, Genome.us, Nanotech.us, CosmeticSurgeon.us
CellularPayments.com, ElectronicsEngineering.com,
HollywoodTimes.com, TechnologyTimes.com are on sale.
Ummmm.Gee URLtrader been sleeping have we ? !![]()
http://dnforum.com/t47548
I'm assuming the name had not yet dropped...it just expired ? what do you think ..
The Wash Post guys said their operation was a license to print money. But I don't think the employees see very much of the money so they just let the name expire.
They renewed it till Jan 29, 2009. Now it is their turn to sleep till then. :-DOriginally posted by bidawinner
Ummmm.Gee URLtrader been sleeping have we ? !![]()
http://dnforum.com/t47548
I'm assuming the name had not yet dropped...it just expired ? what do you think ..
Genetics.us, Genome.us, Nanotech.us, CosmeticSurgeon.us
CellularPayments.com, ElectronicsEngineering.com,
HollywoodTimes.com, TechnologyTimes.com are on sale.
Same thing happened to MS and a few other big companies years ago when the net first started
I think Microsoft or MSN was one of the first companies that NetSol turned off years ago for non payment
Amazing
Microsoft's most recent blunder was letting Hotmail.co.uk expire. The drop that got big press in the US was letting passport.com expire in 1999, bringing down hotmail.com, at the time a recent purchase for MS and home of 20+ Million users.Originally Posted by 1domains
Link to an enjoyable, well written piece on the hotmail.co.uk drop:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/33814.html
Link to the 1999 passport.com, told by the "hero":
http://www.doublewide.net/
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