Google333.com, Googleooo.com, WindowsMediaCenterXtender.com & More New/Transferred Domains Registered to Google and Microsoft
Here's a look at a couple of domain names registered (or name server changes) at Google last week.
+ Google333.com
The domain has been in the possession of Google Inc. since late 2006 and is now listed on several; Google name servers. No content appears when entering the URL into a web browser.
+ Googleooo.com
First registered in 2005 to an organization in China, the domain joined the Google list of registered domains in later 2006. It is now listed on several Google namer servers.
It was a busy week at Microsoft. Here's a selected list of new or transferred domains.
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