Google China: What Went Wrong?
January 19, 2010 by domainqueen
Filed under Domain News, General
Evidently the overarching deal terms to whatever agreement Google had with China didn’t stipulate clearly enough that Google’s brand and emechanisms would be falling under the red banner. Did China backwards engineer a Google fault or did they use proprietary technology to spark a lethal cyberattack against (American) competitors online?
It would seem that some code originators in China are not nearly as scrupulous as the Chinese government would believe. Experts say Google has a case to proceed no matter what. Either (A) malicious hackers are so prevalent in China nobody can stop them, and hence Google can proceed unimpeded by censors, or (B) China’s Internet policy is hopelessly imperialistic given the elasticity and speed of the Internet andthe genie can’t be put back in the bottle for billions of Chinese Internet fans.
China’s unilateral policy towards Internet use is ungovernable and technically indefensible, as the last week’s hacking activity shows. If China wants to control the Internet and write dictatorial policy for the entire planet, such as altering Google engines would demand, they need to address more internal matters before presuming to articulate market forces.
BoadDeals.com was Namejet auction and I was among the bidders
January 19, 2010 by Domain News
Filed under Domain Sales
BoatDeals.com was sold for over $5,000 at NameJet and I was one of the 91 bidders. It was finally sold for $5,102 on 17th Jan 2010.
BoatDeals.com had been registered since 1998 and it was a good business domain. “Deals.com” domains are in good demand in this time of weak economy because many people are searching for deals or bargains.
Any way, I thought it was like end user price rather than reseller one.



