CDROM.com buyer plays around with fun side of CD-ROM tech

CDROM.com expired and dropped, losing its original 1992 registration date; the domain was caught by Gname, a Singapore-based drop-catching service. While it beat other services such as DropCatch and SnapNames, the ensuing auction on Gname did not seem to have delivered any noteworthy results. A few hours before the auction’s closing the top bid was […]

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CDROM.com: Obsolete tech domain from 1992 dropped—What’s next?

The domain name CDROM.com, originally registered in 1992, expired and dropped yesterday. Here is the final live WHOIS record before the domain was deleted: First, a concise history of the CDROM (written properly as CD-ROM.) The CD-ROM, or Compact Disc Read-Only Memory, is an optical storage medium based on the same format as the audio […]

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Gname beat SnapNames, DropCatch; Aqueduct.com sold for $72,000

Gname is an up-and-coming drop-catching registrar based in Singapore. In recent months, the company has spent big money increasing the number of its connections to TLD registries. Because each ICANN-accredited registrar has a maximum number of connections, the solution is to create more registrars—even if it’s “on paper.” What’s real, however, is the associated cost: […]

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KillPutin.com: Deleted by #HugeDomains, caught by Gname

It’s official: HugeDomains has killed the domain KillPutin.com. In November, we pointed out that despite an expiration date of June 8, 2025, KillPutin.com was in redemption, all while HugeDomains removed it from its inventory of domains for sale: Apparently, KillPutin.com was intentionally deleted by HugeDomains, as it was registered at NameBright, the sister company of […]

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