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Microsoft is having a special where they are giving away free domain names. Get them before they are gone
Last edited by archmage (2009-05-29 12:39:52)
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No, they have not, domain names usually cost 9-15 dollars. However, there are many websites that give away free sub domain websites.
You are probably thinking of sub domain websites like www.mysite.webs.com
However, this promotion lets you get a website like mysite.com
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archmage wrote:
No, they have not, domain names usually cost 9-15 dollars. However, there are many websites that give away free sub domain websites.
You are probably thinking of sub domain websites like www.mysite.webs.com
However, this promotion lets you get a website like mysite.com
no, in my fourth grade years, they were doing the exact same thing.
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fruit wrote:
archmage wrote:
No, they have not, domain names usually cost 9-15 dollars. However, there are many websites that give away free sub domain websites.
You are probably thinking of sub domain websites like www.mysite.webs.com
However, this promotion lets you get a website like mysite.comno, in my fourth grade years, they were doing the exact same thing.
Well trust me on this one, free domain names are very hard to come by and this is a limited time offer.
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archmage wrote:
fruit wrote:
archmage wrote:
No, they have not, domain names usually cost 9-15 dollars. However, there are many websites that give away free sub domain websites.
You are probably thinking of sub domain websites like www.mysite.webs.com
However, this promotion lets you get a website like mysite.comno, in my fourth grade years, they were doing the exact same thing.
Well trust me on this one, free domain names are very hard to come by and this is a limited time offer.
No, it isn't.
http://www.freedomain.co.nr/
http://www.dot.tk/
and that site.
Last edited by fruit (2009-05-29 20:17:30)
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archmage wrote:
fruit wrote:
archmage wrote:
No, they have not, domain names usually cost 9-15 dollars. However, there are many websites that give away free sub domain websites.
You are probably thinking of sub domain websites like www.mysite.webs.com
However, this promotion lets you get a website like mysite.comno, in my fourth grade years, they were doing the exact same thing.
Well trust me on this one, free domain names are very hard to come by and this is a limited time offer.
They are. I used to spend hours a day searching for one until I finally concluded they wouldn't just give them away.
You're talking about subdomains (subdomain.domain.com) instead of domains (domain.com)
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fruit wrote:
archmage wrote:
fruit wrote:
no, in my fourth grade years, they were doing the exact same thing.
Well trust me on this one, free domain names are very hard to come by and this is a limited time offer.
No, it isn't.
http://www.freedomain.co.nr/
http://www.dot.tk/
and that site.
Those aren't truly domains. .co.nr is simply somebody who bought a .nr domain name with the domain .co. .Tk is not a valid extension, plus they put ads on.
So when you're getting MyWebsite.co.nr, you're actually getting a subdomain.
.Tk is not a legitimate extension.
Last edited by coolstuff (2009-05-29 20:19:45)
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fruit wrote:
No, it isn't.
http://www.freedomain.co.nr/
http://www.dot.tk/
and that site.
coolstuff wrote:
Those aren't truly domains. .co.nr is simply somebody who bought a .nr domain name with the domain .co. .Tk is not a valid extension, plus they put ads on.
So when you're getting MyWebsite.co.nr, you're actually getting a subdomain.
.Tk is not a legitimate extension.
sigh...
domain.x
say that's a url. it is valid if there is a server hosting the .x domain. .tk is from an island (forget which), and .co.nr is also valid. like .co.uk or .co.jp.
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archmage wrote:
http://987mb.com
Microsoft is having a special where they are giving away free domain names. Get them before they are gone
Hmmm.... One of my friends might be interested.....
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fruit wrote:
fruit wrote:
No, it isn't.
http://www.freedomain.co.nr/
http://www.dot.tk/
and that site.coolstuff wrote:
Those aren't truly domains. .co.nr is simply somebody who bought a .nr domain name with the domain .co. .Tk is not a valid extension, plus they put ads on.
So when you're getting MyWebsite.co.nr, you're actually getting a subdomain.
.Tk is not a legitimate extension.sigh...
domain.x
say that's a url. it is valid if there is a server hosting the .x domain. .tk is from an island (forget which), and .co.nr is also valid. like .co.uk or .co.jp.
Oh, well never mind the .tk note. They still put annoying and unprofessional ads on, and nobody really knows .tk is a domain name.
And if .co.nr is a valid domain name extensions, then why does co.nr redirect to http://www.freedomain.co.nr/ ? Co.nr is a domain in itself, not an extensions.
Last edited by coolstuff (2009-05-29 20:28:21)
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coolstuff wrote:
fruit wrote:
fruit wrote:
No, it isn't.
http://www.freedomain.co.nr/
http://www.dot.tk/
and that site.coolstuff wrote:
Those aren't truly domains. .co.nr is simply somebody who bought a .nr domain name with the domain .co. .Tk is not a valid extension, plus they put ads on.
So when you're getting MyWebsite.co.nr, you're actually getting a subdomain.
.Tk is not a legitimate extension.sigh...
domain.x
say that's a url. it is valid if there is a server hosting the .x domain. .tk is from an island (forget which), and .co.nr is also valid. like .co.uk or .co.jp.Oh, well never mind the .tk note. They still put annoying and unprofessional ads on, and nobody really knows .tk is a domain name.
And if .co.nr is a valid domain name extensions, then why does co.nr redirect to http://www.freedomain.co.nr/ ? Co.nr is a domain in itself, not an extensions.
that's what i said.
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.co.uk and .tk websites are subdomain websites and should be free as no one should ever pay for a sub domain site.
Just try getting a free .com website.
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fruit wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
fruit wrote:
fruit wrote:
No, it isn't.
http://www.freedomain.co.nr/
http://www.dot.tk/
and that site.sigh...
domain.x
say that's a url. it is valid if there is a server hosting the .x domain. .tk is from an island (forget which), and .co.nr is also valid. like .co.uk or .co.jp.Oh, well never mind the .tk note. They still put annoying and unprofessional ads on, and nobody really knows .tk is a domain name.
And if .co.nr is a valid domain name extensions, then why does co.nr redirect to http://www.freedomain.co.nr/ ? Co.nr is a domain in itself, not an extensions.that's what i said.
No, you said that .co.nr was the same type as .co.uk, which it isn't. .co.uk is actually a domain name, .co.nr is not.
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coolstuff wrote:
fruit wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Oh, well never mind the .tk note. They still put annoying and unprofessional ads on, and nobody really knows .tk is a domain name.
And if .co.nr is a valid domain name extensions, then why does co.nr redirect to http://www.freedomain.co.nr/ ? Co.nr is a domain in itself, not an extensions.that's what i said.
No, you said that .co.nr was the same type as .co.uk, which it isn't. .co.uk is actually a domain name, .co.nr is not.
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fruit wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
fruit wrote:
that's what i said.
No, you said that .co.nr was the same type as .co.uk, which it isn't. .co.uk is actually a domain name, .co.nr is not.
It's true.
.tk names are offered free by the government of the place where the domain name is from.
Last edited by coolstuff (2009-05-29 20:56:36)
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coolstuff wrote:
fruit wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
No, you said that .co.nr was the same type as .co.uk, which it isn't. .co.uk is actually a domain name, .co.nr is not.
It's true.
.tk names are offered free by the government of the place where the domain name is from.
so is .co.nr.
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fruit wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
It's true.
.tk names are offered free by the government of the place where the domain name is from.so is .co.nr.
co.nr is not a name extension nor does it belong to any government.
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coolstuff wrote:
fruit wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
It's true.
.tk names are offered free by the government of the place where the domain name is from.so is .co.nr.
co.nr is not a name extension nor does it belong to any government.
just because it isnt owned by the government doesnt mean it's not a domain.
Last edited by fruit (2009-05-29 21:03:32)
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Here is a list of all official domain name extensions. If your extension isn't on the list then it isn't official.
http://www.cnet.com/Resources/Info/Glossary/Terms/domainname2.html
That should settle all arguments.
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archmage wrote:
Here is a list of all official domain name extensions. If your extension isn't on the list then it isn't official.
http://www.cnet.com/Resources/Info/Glossary/Terms/domainname2.html
That should settle all arguments.
define official.
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Not a sub domain is official. Sub domains are extensions of other sites.
Also, .tk is the official extension for Tokelau websites. You can get them for free but they come with ads.
here is a site where you can find info on website extensions http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/
Sometimes you can get free website extensions from smaller countries such as .ws and .tk extension websites.
However keep in mind that this offer is giving away free .com websites which is the most popular extension for a website.
Last edited by archmage (2009-05-29 21:27:17)
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Let me settle this once and for all:
If .co.nr was a real domain thinghymabobber, typing co.nr into the address bar would do nothing. However, it does do something. It redirects you to a free redirection domain site, complete proof that it is not an official domain.
Last edited by coolstuff (2009-05-29 21:40:39)
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