domain Google Wave name - WaveIssues.Com

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I think this one's pretty good. I bought about 30 wave-related names because I think Wave is going to be huge.

WaveIssues.Com could be:

A huge public forum about "issues" of any kind, powered by wave-chats (political debates, etc)

A troubleshooting site for issues with Wave (with lots of affiliate links, etc for helpful tools)

Probably lots of other things.

Also, just as keyword value, I would imagine this would get typed in searches a LOT as Wave gets rolled out and used by more people...

I'm very new to the idea of domain names having value (I usually come up with websites and find a good name for it, that's about it) so please let me know what you guys think! I really appreciate your feedback!
 
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Don't you think linking it to Google in your thread title could present problems in the future- just a thought :?
 
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Really?

Again, I'm new... so a link is automatically created or something? Or just having it spelled out without like a (.)com or something is bad? I appreciate the advice...

---------- Post added at 04:35 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:53 AM ----------

Oh, I think maybe you mean just "relating" the Wave name to google... gotcha. So like a TM worry then? It seems like as long as I don't say googlewave or gwave or something it shouldn't be a TM issue, but I'm not an expert in such things.

Anyway, all that being said, does anyone have any thoughts on price?

Thanks!
 
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