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netbookshop.es
netbookshop.dk
netbookshoponline.nl
netbookonline.nl
netbookonline.eu
netbookonline.de
netbookonline.net
netbookportal.nl
netbookportal.net
netbookportal.eu
netbookforum.nl
netbookinfo.net
Domain name registrar: Yourhosting.nl
BIN: All 12 domains at once: $ 300
Domain name renewal date: exp. 07-2010
Starting bid: $25
Bidding Increments: $10
End date and time for the auction: Sunday April, 11th 2010 23:59
Payment options: PayPal
The word Netbook is a generic, unprotected and commonly used name, just like Notebook, Laptop and Desktop. It will probably be easy to earn your money back with Google Adsense or Affiliate programs.
Citation: The netbook market has literally ballooned since 2007, when Asus first launched the market with its Asus Eee PC. Now Netbooks are bucking the trend and showing huge growth where other PC/Laptop sales show declining sales. Acer believes that this growth is set to continue and will hit 50 million netbook sales (globally) in 2010. That would be a 1/4 of total notebook sales (est. 200 million).
netbookshop.es
netbookshop.dk
netbookshoponline.nl
netbookonline.nl
netbookonline.eu
netbookonline.de
netbookonline.net
netbookportal.nl
netbookportal.net
netbookportal.eu
netbookforum.nl
netbookinfo.net
Domain name registrar: Yourhosting.nl
BIN: All 12 domains at once: $ 300
Domain name renewal date: exp. 07-2010
Starting bid: $25
Bidding Increments: $10
End date and time for the auction: Sunday April, 11th 2010 23:59
Payment options: PayPal
The word Netbook is a generic, unprotected and commonly used name, just like Notebook, Laptop and Desktop. It will probably be easy to earn your money back with Google Adsense or Affiliate programs.
Citation: The netbook market has literally ballooned since 2007, when Asus first launched the market with its Asus Eee PC. Now Netbooks are bucking the trend and showing huge growth where other PC/Laptop sales show declining sales. Acer believes that this growth is set to continue and will hit 50 million netbook sales (globally) in 2010. That would be a 1/4 of total notebook sales (est. 200 million).
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