

After in most cases.sooty said:Is it better to have wiki before the word or after the word?
Lasher. I think this is a, particulaly, good wiki name.privatewiki.com
Run where? To the bank? To the registrar to register more? Wiki is here to stay. I just read an article, last week, detailing how Disney, (and a few other heavy weights), are using wikis for inner-company group projects and inter-departmental communications. This may not mean a sale to Disney or another company using it in this way, but it speaks well of the technology and is an indicator, to me, that WIKI's are not some fly-by-night fad, if that is what you are alluding to.microdude431 said:I own one wiki domain, nothing special. I have seen some nice sales with wiki domains. I would take any xxx offer and run.![]()
jamie31877 said:Dam Godaddy, I just got an email stating that I did not Get NewsWiki.com . It showed that it was available and I went thru the whole process and paid for the domain, and then got an email later stating I did not get the domain! I wish they would get there act together. This has happened to me about 10 times!
vimkar said:i agree
wiki suits very well with the info extension
:imho:



