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I registered a domain with godaddy.com, anybody know how to get my site to work?

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Got a question... I registered a domain with godaddy.com, anybody know how to get my site to work? Many thanks for any answer or 2. Second question.. I was wondering what gooogle.com (3 o's) would be, so I tried and found out it was taken. Then the curios george within my said I should try another o. I kept the pattern going and look what I found....

Gooogle all the way to gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle was taken. I got lazy and stopped there. Anyways I just found it weird that somebody would actually buy all these domains..

*edit*.

Http://www.goooooooooooooooooooooooo...oooooogle.com/.

, hidden imitation google heh...

Comments (15)

That's a good question. I'm not sure what is the right answer to your question. I'll do some poking around and get back to you if I got an answer. You should email the people at Godaddy as they probably can answer it..

Comment #1

Goooogle.com and.

Http://www.goooooooooooooooooooooooo...ooooooogle.com.

... are not typos of Google... they are just rediculous... why would Google want them?.

- Luke..

Comment #2

They might want them for strange people like me who would bother looking, or TM issues? But yeah that definately isn't all them...

Comment #3

On the google search pages, when there s a lot of results the footer that is Google become Goooooooogle or Goooooooooooooooooogle , that's the reason of it being taken..

Comment #4

Wow but why will somebody make such a big typo of google ??.

Lol it's funny..

Comment #5

I don't know I can understand gooogle or goooogle but longer makes no sense, maybe google itself ?

Comment #6

Just another step in google's plot to world domination, maybe?..

Comment #7

Have you noticed that the adsense "ads by goooooogle" has exactly 6 os...

Comment #8

Dfgdfgdf dot com is regged, isn't that strange. Perhaps it was used for spam, or perhaps there is a scraper out there that sees an email address using that .com, which appears to be unregistered and it registers it automatically. I dunno. My bet is it's an old spam site, something like that...

Comment #9

This HostGator is not so lucky, if you have clicked poqjdanmu I'm sure it will be taken but you have clicked keys which are all in 1 row, jhfddsjf, something like that, and as you see the HostGator is dfg-dfg-df, so someone can remember it?..

Comment #10

Coooooopy cats.

I got spammed by someone with that domain..

Comment #11

Dfgdfgdf ...... I actually regged something similar to this a year or two ago, by accident..

I was developing a piece of software using Enom's API and had it set to my live account insted of the test account, so when I tried just a random load of charcters o test it out the registration actually went through.

For some reason I could not sell it and just let it expire.

All the best..

Richard..

Comment #12

Who would actually wanna type a long HostGator name? lol... it's quite funny to see ppl buy such funny HostGator names.....

Comment #13

Actually google bought them first they got a hunch that people will register it to oth power though some domains have escaped..

Comment #14

Haven't you saw domains with more than 40 characters!.

Just look Guiness Book!..

Comment #15

My fav. google typo is foofle.com , but it points directly to google and is registered by google , I think...

Comment #16


This question was taken from a support group/message board and re-posted here so others can learn from it.