tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6930013.post113329675922553637..comments2023-09-03T04:45:14.405-04:00Comments on Domain Name / Nom de domaine !: Les 26 élusUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6930013.post-1133300478156027922005-11-29T16:41:00.000-05:002005-11-29T16:41:00.000-05:00Pour le Y.com, Yahoo est très intéressé et a déjà ...Pour le <STRONG>Y.com</STRONG>, Yahoo est très intéressé et a déjà réservé le domaine. Et pour le <STRONG>Q.com</STRONG>, je crois qu'outre le magazine que tu cites, <A HREF="http://museedesmarques.ouvaton.org/index.php/2005/03/24/173-histoire-de-q" REL="nofollow">Nissan</A> pourrait mettre le grappin dessus.<BR/><BR/>Mais ce sera probablement cuit puisqueà certains noms seraient déjà réservés (dont le X, sur lequel la spéculation aurait pu aller bon train) :<BR/><BR/>"Status of six single-letter domain names registered before restrictions were in place:<BR/><BR/>—q.com: To Qwest Communications International Inc.’s qwest.com.<BR/><BR/>—x.com: To eBay Inc.’s PayPal site. X.com Corp. is PayPal’s former name.<BR/><BR/>—z.com: Reaches Web page for Nissan North America’s Z sports cars.<BR/><BR/>—i.net: Used by I.NET, a domain name registration company.<BR/><BR/>—q.net: Registered to Q Networks, though Web site appears inactive. The Internet Archive last recorded activity at the domain in 1997.<BR/><BR/>—x.org: Home page for X.Org Foundation, which maintains graphical interface technology for Linux and Unix computers."<BR/><BR/>Source : AP <A HREF="http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2005/11/28/business/doc438b928d99d55726611662.txt" REL="nofollow">citée ici</A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com