Ever since our September 2009 launch, we’ve been covering the domain industry’s news, using a unique approach.
Whether it’s breaking news, or caustic parody news about domain names, we rarely missed a day. In 2018, we’re celebrating 9 years since DomainGang.com launched.
New readers have more than 8,200 posts to peruse, and we’re making things easier for everyone to review older articles, by sharing the domain news headlines as they appeared on DomainGang, on this day through the years.
Enjoy! 😀
26 posts have been published on Apr 4th in previous years:
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2012
- Morgan Linton filming ‘LOTR’ spoof prequel in New Zealand
- ICANN drops gTLD application prices to $5
- The Pope to address visitors of .XXX domains during Easter Mass
- National Arbitration Forum releases stats for 2011
2013
- CoverFeed and ChatHeads: Home, sweet Facebook Home!
- CNN redesigns portal – Coincides with Roger Ebert’s death
2014
- Rock band not included as TRAFFIC tickets go up today
- FCC chairman: Globalism will result in a censored Internet
- Domaining Europe: Domains and gTLDs discussed in Spain
- Did GoDaddy ‘stuff’ the ‘Puppets by Gwen’ Super Bowl ad story?
- Uniregistry announces the integration of Affiliate functions with Domain Name Sales
2015
- Chinese Domain Market Report for April 4th, 2015
- Happy 40th Anniversary, Microsoft!
- Party with Leonardo DiCaprio? Blackadore Caye .com owner does!
2016
- Chinese domain market sales : Emptying the ‘Chip’ bag
- Pakistani Complainant fails to get LusciousCosmetics.com in UDRP
- Panama Papers : Top 10 shocking revelations about domain investors via Wikileaks
2017
- Fusion.TV : UDRP against domain raises PPC issue once again
- No gTLD sales? Rightside plays no .Games
- OneChampionship.com UDRP lands RDNH finding for Respondent
- Whiskey.com pours itself a domain auction spot
- Massive tech .NYC domain auction : Demo.NYC, Cloud.NYC, Apps.NYC, Computers.NYC
- NamePros : PayPal refunded payment linked to fraudulent domain sales
- Sex sells, so how much did ѕех.com sell for?
- AOL acquires Oath.com and Oath.co domains
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