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View Poll Results: Which word do you prefer if "domain" and "name" is not available
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Old 08-30-2004, 11:05 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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Domain, Name, DomainName, Nic, Tldn, Dn


When you try to create a new combo, which word do you prefer if "domain" and "name" is not available

Please vote and give comments for DomainName, Nic, Tldn, Dn
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it would be between dn and domainname you can cross the others out IMO
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I'd go for DN - short and well-known acronym for your target market (domainers).
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I think about generating names with "nic" (i like it more than others, "internic" is a good example) but not sure if "nic" and "nick" make a confuse for end users while spelling
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