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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!after much soul searching, i have decided to float Android.com out there for offers ($xx,xxx). i have recently acquired a new domain that i plan to use for my own site instead.
the offer would have to be attractive, considering this is a generic high-tech one word .com. Android.com is certainly in the top top top end of the elite names.
please PM your interest.
trades may be considered for similar caliber names
Android
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Look at the bottom of this page
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7369044/site/newsweek/
android.com
what does android mean, just curious.
Adam, I think you are too late.Originally Posted by MediaHound
This thread is 1.5 years old.
Media is pointing us towards this quote.
"The odor of opportunity lured back the prodigal entrepreneurs like dogs to a T-bone. Andy Rubin is a technologist who a few years ago founded Danger, the company responsible for T-Mobile's (and Paris Hilton's) popular Sidekick phone. Rubin says many of his entrepreneurial friends did lots of "hanging out" for five years: traveling, "soul-searching" and "building monster houses." But now, he says, "they are starting to realize there is still opportunity and still technology that needs to be created." He includes himself: Rubin is now working on another mobile-phone venture—still secret—called Android.com."
Media, that is impressive you picked up on that!
(Mods, you might want to move this to a discussion thread.)
Course I did Rich, that's what I do!Originally Posted by actnow
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Hope HeavyLifting (formerly Android) didn't leave too much cash on the table.
Either way, it's always great to see names that were posted here become plastered in lights on the strip.
a 'droid is somewhat of a robot with human characteristicsOriginally Posted by HairyEmpire
sold this domain ages ago to the company that is now known as Android...
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