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{{CompanyInfo|
{{CompanyInfo|
| logo            = DomainrLogo.png  
| logo            = DomainrLogo.png  
| type            = Privately Held  
| type            = Privately Held  
| industry        = Software  
| industry        = Software  
| founded        = October 2008
| founded        = October 2008
| founders        = [[Cameron Waiters]] <br> [[Eric Case]] <br> [[Randy Reddig]]
| founders        = [[Cameron Walters]] <br> [[Eric Case]] <br> [[Randy Reddig]]
| ownership      =  
| ownership      =  
| headquarters    = San Fransisco, CA, USA  
| headquarters    = San Fransisco, CA, USA  
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'''Domainr''' (short for Domain Research) is a domain name search engine that covers the entire domain space, including all new [[gTLD| gTLDs]] and [[ccTLD| ccTLDs]].  
'''Domainr''' (short for Domain Research) is a domain name search engine that covers the entire domain space, including all new [[gTLD| gTLDs]] and [[ccTLD| ccTLDs]].  
==History==
==History==
Domainr was launched in October 2008. The founders Eric Case, Cameron Walters, and Randy Reddig conceived of the idea when the service they wanted did not exist. At that time, there was no single search engine that spanned the entire domain space and the scarcity of [[.com]] domains was forcing companies to look elsewhere. It was the first domain search box to include all of the traditional top-level domains in conjunction with all ccTLDS and new gTLDs. <ref>[https://pando.com/2014/10/09/whats-in-a-name-the-fading-tyranny-of-dot-com/ Pando Blog Article "What's in a Name? The fading tyranny of dot com"]</ref>


Domainr was launched in October 2008. The founders Eric Case, Cameron Waiters, and Randy Reddig conceived of the idea when the service they wanted did not exist. At that time, there was no single search engine that spanned the entire domain space and the scarcity of [[.com]] domains was forcing companies to look elsewhere. It was the first domain search box to include all of the traditional top-level domains in conjunction with all ccTLDS and new gTLDs. <ref>[https://pando.com/2014/10/09/whats-in-a-name-the-fading-tyranny-of-dot-com/ Pando Blog Article "What's in a Name? The fading tyranny of dot com"]</ref>
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 8 November 2016

Type: Privately Held
Industry: Software
Founded: October 2008
Founder(s): Cameron Walters
Eric Case
Randy Reddig
Headquarters: San Fransisco, CA, USA
Email: partners [at] domainr.com
Website: Domainr.com
Blog: Domainr Blog
Twitter: @domainr

Domainr (short for Domain Research) is a domain name search engine that covers the entire domain space, including all new gTLDs and ccTLDs.

History

Domainr was launched in October 2008. The founders Eric Case, Cameron Walters, and Randy Reddig conceived of the idea when the service they wanted did not exist. At that time, there was no single search engine that spanned the entire domain space and the scarcity of .com domains was forcing companies to look elsewhere. It was the first domain search box to include all of the traditional top-level domains in conjunction with all ccTLDS and new gTLDs. [1]

References