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closed some GEO's oHolland.com etc

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Tim Schoon

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oHolland.com (o= online prefix?)
iVaticancity.com (43.600.000 google results for vaticancity (the pope's place))
iNiue.com (97.800.000 google results for niue (tourism? .nu is niue ccTLD))
eNiue.com
iCocosislands.com (8.470.000 google results, .cc ccTLD)

just got them in bulk.. worth anything? :uhoh:
 
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I own a lot of cities with an "i" and "e" in front. In a few years, I believe they will be worth something, when every company and city is online. Just think how much a shift there has been to online companies since 5 years ago.
 

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I own a lot of cities with an "i" and "e" in front. In a few years, I believe they will be worth something, when every company and city is online. Just think how much a shift there has been to online companies since 5 years ago.


I agree. I believe i & e domains followed by city/state/country will gain momentum in the coming years. I also believe the prefix m to be the next "big" prefix, as mobile technology gets more and more sophisticated.
 

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your certainly right. With the i-phone and how much a phone is able to do these days I definitely agree. People have no idea how much domains that are just "decent" now are going to be worth in a few years.
 
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