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  2. Enom - Wikipedia

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    Enom, Inc. is a domain name registrar and Web hosting company that also offers other products closely tied to domain names, such as SSL certificates, email services, and website building software. As of May 2016, it manages over 15 million domains.

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  6. GoDaddy - Wikipedia

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    By 2001, GoDaddy was approximately the same size as competitors Dotster and eNom. [11] In April 2005, GoDaddy became the largest ICANN-accredited registrar on the Internet. [ 12 ] GoDaddy received a strategic investment, in 2011, from private equity funds, KKR , Silver Lake , and Technology Crossover Ventures .

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  8. Login - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the English Wikipedia login screen. In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating themselves.

  9. Leaf Group - Wikipedia

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    In the company's first six months, it made nine acquisitions, including the purchase of registrars eNom and BulkRegister. [28] On November 6, 2008, Shawn Colo, head of Demand Media mergers and acquisitions, said the company would continue to buy niche, well-trafficked sites because the company was profitable and still had "a lot of cash in the ...