Friday, June 24, 2011

Sweet top-level domain: Candy.com sold for 300 million dollars

Sweet top-level domain: Candy.com sold for 300 million dollars
         Here we must bask in the "world's corn worm," the true identityof his named Rick Schwartz, the domain name last year he soldanother 75 million dollars, this is CNN's ireport.com. He also has ababy name there property.com, the symbol of hope for the domain name has sold sounds less auspicious foreclosure.com, ... who is the economic crisis it now, he detailed in his blog describes the details of this transaction.

        After 2008, after the impact,. Com domain names transactionsthis year seems to have been picking up again. G & J holding company from the hands of a corn worm has spent $ 3 millionknives bought candy.com for online selling candy. In the end whichguy is lucky to have such a good domain name it? later.

        Because. Us,. Io,. It,. Me,. Ws so "alien" into the domain name,. Com has been deserted for a while, but for the primary user of thesite for it. Com is still great attractive. February U.S. Toys R Us toy manufacturers spent 5.1 million U.S. knife bought toys.com thisdomain name, the year in the. com bubble in popularity, the onlinetoy store to use the domain name has been a smash hit and todaymessages become. com hot another example.

        G & J Holdings said in a statement, an average of 80 million times a day search for "candy" on the word that the world how muchgreedy children.