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  2. Enom - Wikipedia

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    Enom was founded in 1997 in Kirkland, Washington operating as a wholesale business, allowing resellers to sell domains and other services under their own branding. Enom also operates retail sites enomcentral.com and bulkregister.com.

  3. Tucows - Wikipedia

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    In June 2006 Tucows paid $18 million to purchase Mailbank.com Inc, a company that owns over 17,000 domain names for common surnames, such as smith.net and brown.org. Mailbank generates income from ads on its websites (from domain parking) and also from customers who want e-mail accounts with their surname in the domain name.

  4. Manage your AOL username

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    Your AOL username is the unique identity that gives you access to services like AOL Mail or premium services. For AOL email addresses, your username is the first part of the email address before the @ symbol. For non-AOL email addresses, your username is the entire email address. Delete your AOL username

  5. Domain name registrar - Wikipedia

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    An end-user either registers directly with a registrar, or indirectly through one or more layers of resellers. As of 2023, the retail cost generally ranges from a low of about $9.70 per year to about $35 per year for a simple com domain registration, although registrars often discount the price for a registration when ordered with other ...

  6. Domain registration - Wikipedia

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    An end-user registers either directly with a registrar, or indirectly through one or more layers of resellers. As of 2010, the retail cost generally ranges from a low of about $7.50 per year to about $35 per year for a simple domain registration, although registrars often drop the price far lower – sometimes even free – when ordered with ...

  7. Name.com - Wikipedia

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    Rightside also owned domain aftermarket service NameJet and domain registrar eNom, as well as operating a domain registry with 40 nTLDs. [4] Rightside stock was publicly traded under the stock ticker NAME, inspired by their ownership of Name.com. [5] On June 13, 2017, Rightside was acquired by Donuts Inc. in a transaction valued at $213 million.

  8. Hover (domain registrar) - Wikipedia

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    Hover was founded in December 2008 by Tucows Inc. after deciding to merge the three domain registration services they already owned, NetIdentity, It's Your Domain (IYD), and Domain Direct. [ 1 ] Business

  9. Domain drop catching - Wikipedia

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    Retail registrars such as GoDaddy or eNom retain names for auction through services such as TDNAM or Snapnames through a practice known as domain warehousing. [6] Drop catch services are performed by both ICANN-accredited registrars and non-accredited registrars.