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Earlier today, John Gruber of DaringFireball.net suggested that Me.com might be the name for Apple's .Mac rebranding. There was no real evidence, however, except that Me.com was registered under MarkMonitor's domain service. MarkMonitor is a domain management service that Apple (and many others) use. Gruber admited that this was mostly speculative at that time:

This is proof of nothing, of course, since MarkMonitor provides domain name parking for any company that pays for their services.
Me.com currently redirects users to Snappville.com - a social networking community. Snappville used to be called Me.com but changed names in December 2007 with little fanfare.

MacRumors reader Matthew Yohe, however, pointed us to Netcraft page which curiously lists Kenneth Eddings ([email protected]) as the DNS administrator for Me.com. This email address, however, was nowhere in the ownership (Whois lookup) information for Me.com. As it turns out, Mr. Eddings' email address is only listed in the SOA Record of the DNS record.

In this case, Markmonitor controls the SOA Record for Me.com. Eddings is also the official technical contact for many of Apple's domain names. So, Apple does appear to own Me.com. It was likely purchased sometime in December 2007, and it (along with MobileMe for iPhone) could very well be the rebranding for Apple's .Mac service. With Apple's ongoing product expansion outside the Mac platform, it makes sense that they may need to rebrand their services to something more platform neutral.

In today's domain market, the purchase of Me.com could run well into the tens of millions of dollars, so it is unlikely Apple would buy it without a specific plan.

Nameservers supposedly changed just a few days ago too.

This is all rumor right now, and I'm we'll get confirmation tomorrow at Apple's WWDC, but does wanna venture a guess into how much Apple paid for this domain? Not to mention basically causing the business who owned to rename their entire company.

Some big cash (or stocks) in this one I'm sure :o
 
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AfternicAfternic
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:D i love apple :)
 
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Darn big companys.....

this sale didnt even put a dent in apples bank :(
 
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If the sale price of Me.com is announced get ready for an influx of newbie domainers.
 
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on a side note, let's hope it's better than ms windows me!
 
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Why not develop?
just forwarding traffic seems to be a waste.
 
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Because they can do whatever they want..
 
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They should sell subdomains and take the wind out of all the .ME domain hacks.
 
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Great domain,eh?
 
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bmugford said:
They should sell subdomains and take the wind out of all the .ME domain hacks.

Well, the old .mac service used to have subdomain webhosting and email addresses.

From http://www.apple.com/mobileme/migrating/
Your email address at me.com or mac.com.

As a MobileMe subscriber, you can still use your email address at mac.com. Youโ€™ll also get a new address at me.com with your user name. Use whichever one you like.
 
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Wow, MobileMe looks awesome! :D
 
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wonder if they have apple.me ...... guessing yes
 
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Motorola owns MobileMe.mobi :)
 
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The domain was for sale for around $1 million a few years ago (unless I'm mistaking it with my.com)
 
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bmugford said:
They should sell subdomains and take the wind out of all the .ME domain hacks.

Word! :lol:

Must have gone for a sweet sum. :xf.love:
 
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this is the 2nd big domain apple has bought. They bought iphone.com for 1 odd million last year
 
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