Posts Tagged ‘Domain Names’

Namecheap Coupon Code for November 2009

Here is yet another post from the series of Namecheap Coupon code. With wonderful start of month November we are back with Namecheap Coupon Code to help you in saving money when you want to register or transfer domain names.Namecheap is no doubt best Domain Registrar company and we are sure you will be satisfied with their service. Here is Namecheap coupon code for November 2009 to avail discount and save some money.Namecheap Coupon Code for November 2009Namecheap Coupon Code :- AUTUMNLEAVESClick Here to Register or Transfer Domain on Namecheap.com(Use the above coupon code to get .com, .net etc domain names at $8.81 i.e., $0.88 reduction in the cost of buying a domain name)

Unintentionally Hilarious Domain Names

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New .tel Domain Names Set To Create The World’s Virtual Phone Book

From The Independent:Millions of new internet addresses are put up for sale today, giving the public the chance to insert their entry into the world’s largest phone book.The new “.tel” domain names go up for grabs this afternoon. Unlike other website addresses, however, they are not meant to act as catchy names for websites but rather to become people’s individual entries in a universal virtual directory.Companies and individuals are being encouraged to list their phone numbers, websites, postal addresses, e-mail addresses and even their Facebook details in their .tel entry.“.tel is your place on the internet, which will act like a switchboard.” said Kash Mahdavi, the chief executive of Telnic, the London-based company that runs the .tel registry. “You can say, ‘Here are my Facebook details, here is my mobile number, and people will always be able to find you’.”Read more ….