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The name is worth zero. I just figured out why I am seeing all of these worthless cloud computer-type names. It was because there was a sale at Sedo for:
Cloud-Computing.de â¬29,000 = $38,280 Sedo
These cloud names that are popping up here are worth zero (that is why they were available recently when you checked them). Just because someone allegedly paid 38K for Cloud-Computing.de does mean that these terrible cloud names I keep seeing are worth ten cents. I don't even like the looks of Cloud-Computing.de and its alleged sales price of 38K. It looks like a stupid/fake/idiotic sale to me. Maybe it is a one-in-a-million legit sale. I don't have time to investigate, nor do I care since even if it is fake nobody is going to fall for these silly cloud names if they are part of a larger scam.
CloudComputingBuzz.com does not represent the type of insight that is going to take you to the top of the mountain. I would re-think your approach.
Well cloud-computing.de seems like a legit sale. Those Germans sure do like their hyphens. I'd be suspicious if it was cloud-computing.co.uk or something else.
I think for cloudcomputingbuzz.com to be worth something a little substantial you can run a blog with information on the progress of cloud computing technology. Search for news updates on the subject through Google or Yahoo and then post the links on the blog. And then use Twitter to broadcast your blog and the latest cloud computing news once or twice a day. Then the domain would gain some value.
On its own though, I'm afraid the name isn't worth much.