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Revision as of 18:45, 14 April 2011

Type: Privately Held
Industry: Domain Name Search Engine
Founded: Rome, 1999
Headquarters: US Office

Pier 38, Embacadero
San Francisco, CA 94103
Italian Office
Via G. Pezzana
Rome, Italy

Country: Italy, USA
Products: Domain Suggestions, Manage Phone Services, Domain Marketing
Website: DomainsBot.com
Twitter: @DomainsBot
Key People
Emiliano Pasqualetti, CEO

Max Ralli, President
Daniel Ruzzini Meija, CSO
Luca Martinetti, CTO
Massimo Andreasi Bassi, VP of R&D
Francesco Simoneschi, VP of Product Development

DomainsBot is the major provider of semantic based services to the domain industry.[1] They are industry leaders known for their unique and effective search technologies, domain name suggestion systems, and classification services which are utilized by other prominent registrars, like GoDaddy, Tucows, Register.com, 1&1, Directi, Sedo, and others.[2] Sedo became a minority investor in 2008.[3]

Services

DomainsBot focuses on helping its customers find an ideal available domain name from the primary and secondary domain markets. Their semantic search technology works with multi-language name proposition software and other domain analysis systems.[4] They offer supplementary services such as as a typo generator, which determines possible targets for cybersquatters, and graphic brainstorming tools, among others.[5]

In 2010 DomainsBot domain suggestion was responsible for more than 600,000 domain registrations.[6]

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