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Just saw this on NameBroker.tv

Google.tv is for sale
We are selling Google.tv for $41,000.00.

The uses of this name are many as it would make a great search engine site for videos or tv channels.

Google would make a great web 2.0 type of name as it is a play on words for the mathematical word googol. See below:

"googol

a unit of quantity equal to 10^100 (1 followed by 100 zeroes). The
googol was invented by the American mathematician Edward Kasner (1878-
1955) in 1938. According to the story, Kasner asked his nephew Milton
Sirotta, who was then 8 years old, what name he would give to a really
large number, and "googol" was Milton's response. Kasner also defined
the googolplex, equal to 10^googol, that is, 1 followed by a googol of
zeroes. These inventions caught the public's fancy and are often
mentioned in discussions of very large numbers."
 
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And it doesn't even have a premium renewal fee. :p

Happy April Fool's Day to you too, Richard ! :laugh:
 
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michaeldotcom said:
And it doesn't even have a premium renewal fee. :p

Happy April Fool's Day to you too, Richard ! :laugh:

man, did you have to blow it in the first post? ;)
 
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lol ;)

I was going to screem copyright. Not a lot of point now ;)
 
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richard,

did you just recently start namebroker.tv or is this site already up for some time?

oliver
 
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NWDomains said:
richard,

did you just recently start namebroker.tv or is this site already up for some time?

oliver

just put it up this week, I have someone that is going to call on companies to offer relevant .tv names.
 
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