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Websites NutBook.com will be on auction in 2 hours at Bido - December 18, 12:48 pm EST

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NutBook.com will be on auction in 2 hours at Bido - December 18, 12:48 pm EST

Auction link: http://www.bido.com/Auction?name=nutbook.com
Auction time: December 18, 12:48 pm EST

Word.im will be on auction in 2 hours at Bido - December 18, 12:39 pm EST

Auction link: http://www.bido.com/Auction?name=word.im
Auction time: December 18, 12:39 pm EST


A Book in a Nut.

In past years, I have read a book series of O'reilly with the name "*** in a Nutshell".

Thus, Nutbook means "sublime words with deep meaning".

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Word.im is suitable for a microblogging service. It is brandable and memorable.

This domain is contained the most two core elements of microblogging:
1. Word: any microblog are consisted of words.
2. IM: Instant Messaging, or, Immediately.

About Word:

A word is the smallest free form (an item that may be uttered in isolation with semantic or pragmatic content) in a language, in contrast to a morpheme, which is the smallest unit of meaning. A word may consist of only one morpheme (e.g. cat), but a single morpheme may not be able to exist as a free form (e.g. the English plural morpheme -s).

Typically, a word will consist of a root or stem, and zero or more affixes. Words can be combined to create other units of language, such as phrases, clauses, and/or sentences. A word consisting of two or more stems joined together form a compound. A word combined with an already existing word or part of a word form a portmanteau.

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