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"Come for the applications, stay for the domain" writes David Utter. Google has teamed up with eNom and GoDaddy to offer up .com, .net,.org, .biz, and .info domains for $10 per year.
The cool part is that Google Apps for Your Domain service allows registrants to set up free email, IM, and calandar services with company logos.
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That's OK by me, except GoDaddy is a bunch of incompetents when it comes to technical issues, specifically their DNS management. My 12 year old daughter could do better.
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Is your twelve year old daughter available for consulting?
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LOL - Unfortunately not, she has too much homework, and already burdened with my internet chores (for her alowance) when she isn't chatting or on the phone. :)
Check a DNS A Record for a domain on GoDaddy. They have 15 standard Subdomains that they stuff into everyones account, don't know what they are for, and it takes 37 questions to get them to change one of them. I transfered about 200 of them for a friend, and it took three months to get them done, when a simple transfer would have worked, they didn't want to do it that way. (Their "policy"?). Then it took a month and a half to fix all their mistakes. About 1/3 of them never got transfered, and my friend just let the domain names go because of it. Oh well...