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    intoduce.com

    Intoduce.com

    Does it have any value?

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    Maybe if you're a caveman?

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    can anyone make a site that help people introduce to each other? Hence, intoduce.com?

    It's misspelled, I know. I wish I had a domain that rocks like a Rockefeller.

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    You can create a site on any domain and brand it...but you're asking about the value of the domain, not the value of an established, branded, profitable website

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    Does "duce" mean anything in a foreign language?
    If so, it could be like "in to duce", i.e. going in to the
    Duce... Oh, but then there would be foreign language
    and english combined, so perhaps not!

    Good luck with it anyway.

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