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In 2016, GoDaddy did not advertise during the Super Bowl for the first time in over a decade, [51] but returned in 2017 with their "The Internet Wants You" campaign. [52] In 2025, GoDaddy returned to Super Bowl advertising for the first time in eight years with a commercial promoting their AI service Airo starring actor Walton Goggins. [53] [54]
MailEnable is a Windows-based, commercial email server [1] distributed by MailEnable Pty. Ltd, an Australian-based software company which was established in 2002. [2] ...
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Robert Ralph Parsons (born November 27, 1950) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist.In 1997, he founded the GoDaddy group of companies, including Internet domain name registrar GoDaddy.com, reseller registrar Wild West Domains, and Blue Razor Domains. [1]
Used as an abbreviation of television, the domain is currently operated by GoDaddy; with sponsorship of the Tuvalu government. Yes: Yes: 18 March 1996.tw Taiwan: Taiwan: Registration allowed worldwide, local presence not required. In line with ISO 3166-1, IANA's official position is that "TW" is "designated for use to represent Taiwan, Province ...
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A domain name registry is a database of all domain names and the associated registrant information in the top level domains of the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet that enables third party entities to request administrative control of a domain name. Most registries operate on the top-level and second-level of the DNS.