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“Triple Thanksgiving Weeks” is a special offer from Triple.com's Thanksgiving Offer : $5.55 for any domainTriple.com during two weeks since the Thanksgiving Day, the 22nd of November: you can get any domain name for just $5.55, plus you can get a special bonus for every third friend who registers an account on Triple .

The offer is valid on .com , .net, .org & .info TLDs

HAPPY THANKSGIVING ! )

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GoDaddy .info Price Drop! - $0.99

Written by on Thursday, March 1st, 2007 in hosting, info domains, .info, godaddy, domains, Offers, ICANN.

GoDaddy has once AGAIN dropped their prices and are down to $0.99 for all .info domains!

A second chance for those who missed this. Just been checking a couple of domains at GoDaddy and at first i noticed the price of .INFO domains was down to $1.70 from $1.99, however within about five minutes of this they are now down to $0.99! (+0.25 ICANN fee) .

SALE! - $0.99/yr

There’s no better way to get your information on the ‘Net than with your own .INFO domain. And there’s no better time than now! “Info” means information to speakers of many different languages around the world. So whether you want to promote information about your business, your organization or simply yourself, .INFO is a great way to create an identity on the Web.

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It’s 6TH Year anniversary celebration at registerfly, For the next 48 hours register any .net domain for the low price of $2.99 /ea

How to redeem my .net promotional code ?

  • Make sure you are logged into your RegisterFly account
  • You must have at least one .net domain name purchase in your cart
  • Enter the code “NETSPECIAL

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AOL has just announced that it will give a free domain name to anyone who asks for one.

There’s a catch. You don’t own the domain name; AOL does. What you can do is use is use that domain as your e-mail address and your home page starting in September. So can your friends, family, and members of the same club, organization, sports team, and so on.

It’s an intriguing idea, and one that’s likely to gain some attention from folks who always thought of buying a domain name and never quite got around to it. It also solves the problem of what to do with a domain name once you purchase it: instead of paying a hosting company a few dollars a month, AOL takes care of everything at no additional cost.

The service, by the way, is called AOL My eAddress. AOL says it supports .com or .net domains, up to 100 e-mail identities per domain, 2 GB of storage, spam filtering, and open mail clients such as Outlook and Thunderbird through the IMAP protocol.

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