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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!DNGator.com is a domain news aggregator that brings in one place, for your convenience, a number of informative blogs related to the domain industry.
There are no accounts to create, no logins, no recording of personal information. Just by visiting DNGator.com you are able to view the most up to date posts from domain related blogs.
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Great site ACRO!!!!
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Excellent site Acro, will be using daily.
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Love it! Name fits perfectly
Just curious, did you get permission from each of those rss feeds since you are not just offering content, but are showing ads and making a profit from their original content.
This line has always been a little fuzzy to me.
just as an example some have explicit copyright info on their sites.
http://domainnamewire.com/about/
Copyright Notice
All articles and pages of Domain Name Wire are copyrighted.
It is illegal to copy and publish articles on this site without express written consent from Domain Name Wire.
Last edited by cursal; 02-09-2009 at 03:02 PM. Reason: added info
As long as an RSS feed exists, the aggregator observes the specs of the feed. If a feed sends a summary, only a summary is posted. The aggregator does not scrape data, it parses the RSS feed.
Thank you for your concern.
ThanksBack in 2002 I registered DomainGator.com which was the 2nd domain forum after DNForum (before even domainstate & namepros). The forum got swamped with spam and I turned it off a few years ago. So the DNGator name is a natural evolution of that domain.
Last edited by Acro; 02-09-2009 at 03:22 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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Are you going to start charging once it gets popular?
Nice work, great alternative to a domaining.com.
It is a nice site and I'll be using it.
There is so much happening that we are totally unaware of that affects us all in one manner or another.
Having an aggregator is important to get timely info.
No charging, folks.
I don't expect any Adsense kickback; the ads are there to "force" Google to keep visiting the site. And that's a tip from the SEO department![]()
Nice looking site.
Nice site, even better idea!
Thank you for your kind comments and feedback.
My intention is to keep the site simple: no login needed, no reason to create accounts, no BS.
There is an extensive backend that has additional features which are turned off for the time being, to allow for a smooth use. For those of you that asked, it's all custom-coded but it was a side-project that took exactly one year to launch, simply because at the time there was no reason to throw in another product along with Domaining.com.
However, it became evident in the course of the year that having a single option is not for the best interest of a domainer; we need alternatives.
Once a service that relies on its blogging contributors begins to require logins, asks for personal information and displays partial content for non-members then it's important to seek additional sources of information.
Today Wikipedia might be free but there is no promise about tomorrow.
I'd like to thank Ron Jackson for featuring DNGator.com at his daily lowdown at DNJournal.
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