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How to find out which names are developed sites

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staffjam

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Hi,

I'm trying to find out if there's a tool out there which will tell me which extensions are developed sites. All of them, from .sg to .de to .cc.
So Namecake.com - Site
Namecake.net - free
Namecake.org - registered

Any info would be greatly received.

Thanks,
James
 

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Thanks for the infor - the one problem is it only does the major extensions not the cctld's
 

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Thanks for the infor - the one problem is it only does the major extensions not the cctld's

You may need to upgrade your account to view more extensions, I'm not sure.
 

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Domain Research Tool can do this.

It can check resolve status (and whois as a secondary check in case a domain doesn't resolve to check availability), and if it resolves it tries to match it with a parking program, if no matching parking program is found it will assume it's a developed site.

So for some domain it may say:

something.com - "domain sponsor parked" OR "no resolve" OR "not available"

It can automatically highlight domains that are "under construction" or that have very small index.html pages (those are usually not being used for anything but resolve).

It also has a column that will show you what the browser displays in the title of that page.

Finally, you can load a list of .COMs and use the domain generator to generate domains in every ccTLD (about 170 are supported).

Good luck,
Luc
 
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