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Shrek 5: Release Date, Cast, and Why DreamWorks Owns Shrek5.com (2026 Update)
The Shrek franchise is making a long-awaited return with Shrek 5, officially hitting theaters on December 23, 2026. While fans celebrate the comeback of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz, DreamWorks Animation is playing the long game—securing Shrek5.com as part of its digital strategy. But why does this matter? Owning movie-related domains isn’t just about branding; it���s a powerful tool…
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Numeric Domains Steal the Spotlight: A Deep Dive into Today’s Hot Sales
Hey, domain investors! If you’ve been tracking numeric domain names, today’s market action is right up your alley. The latest sales data from February 27, 2025, is proving once again that short, snappy number-based domains are more than just a niche—they’re a powerhouse in the domain aftermarket. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just curious about why four-digit .com domains command such…
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Newly Registered Domain To Help Find Missing Crypto
Lazarusbounty.com: A Community-Driven Approach to Crypto Fund Recovery Bybit has launched Lazarusbounty.com, an innovative bounty platform aimed at tracking and recovering funds stolen by the notorious Lazarus Group. This initiative isn’t just about Bybit’s recent $1.46 billion security breach—it’s a call to action for the entire crypto community. How Lazarusbounty.com Works The platform offers a…
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Nigel Farage - TheBrexitParty.org sells for over $30k
TheBrexitParty.org appears was sold earlier today for $30,500 through GoDaddy, according to posts found on X. This sale price is likely due to its historical or political significance tied to the Brexit movement in the UK, which was a major event shaping British politics over the past decade.  The domain itself is linked to the Brexit Party, a political party founded by Nigel Farage in early 2019…
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The Houndstooth Pub Domain Sells for $9,600
Hey, music and pub lovers—here’s a story that hits all the right notes (and maybe a few bittersweet ones too). On February 23, 2025, the domain “houndstoothpub.com” was snapped up for a cool $9,600 via GoDaddy, marking the end of an era for a New York City haunt once tied to the iconic rock band Snow Patrol. If you’re a fan of “Chasing Cars” or just love a good gastropub tale, this one’s got some…
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PegiPegi.com Sells for $51,000 at GoDaddy
PegiPegi.com Sells for $51,000 at GoDaddy: A New Chapter for the Indonesian Travel Domain? Yesterday, February 22, 2025, the domain name PegiPegi.com changed hands in a notable transaction, fetching $51,000 USD at a GoDaddy auction. For those unfamiliar, PegiPegi.com carries a rich history as a once-thriving online travel agency (OTA) in Indonesia, making this sale a fascinating moment for…
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The Curious Case of Cursor.com: From Modest Beginnings to a $2.6B AI Powerhouse
A Humble Start in 2004 In the world of domain names, every great website has a backstory. Cursor.com is no exception. The domain first changed hands in 2004 for a reported $30,000—a significant sum at the time. Some believe that Cliff Good, possibly a co-founder of an early venture, purchased it for domain name file transfers, a practical but niche utility in the early days of the internet.…
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The $30,000 Sale of Gray.com in 2004: A Timeless Domain Deal
Hey domain enthusiasts, welcome back to RobbiesBlog.com! Today, we’re stepping into the time machine to revisit a cool piece of domain history: the 2004 sale of Gray.com for $30,000 USD on the Great Domains resale platform. Thanks to the trusty archives of Domain Name Journal (DN Journal), we’ve got the scoop on this transaction—and we’ll reveal who snagged it (spoiler: Gray Corporation). Plus,…
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Nationals.com sold to MLB for only Five Figures
The Nationals.com Domain Name Sale: A 2004 Milestone for MLB’s Washington Nationals In 2004, Major League Baseball made a significant move in its ongoing quest to secure premium domain names for its teams by acquiring Nationals.com for the newly relocated Washington Nationals. This purchase, documented by DNJournal—the domain industry’s go-to source for sales data—marked a pivotal moment in…
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The Sale of Group.com and the Evolution of Group Publishing
In 2004, Group.com, was sold for $20,000 to Group Publishing Inc on domain reseller platform Afternic. This acquisition marked a strategic move to bolster the organization’s online presence and align it with its mission of providing innovative resources for youth and church ministries. Founded in 1974 by Thom Schultz, Group Publishing began as a magazine publisher serving youth ministers and…
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The Journey of Become.com: From a $20,000 Domain to E-Commerce Innovation
The evolution of Become.com is a testament to visionary entrepreneurship and the ever-changing landscape of e-commerce. What began in 2004 with a modest $20,000 domain purchase quickly transformed into a platform that would reshape how shoppers compare prices and discover products. The Birth of Become, Inc. Founded by Michael Yang and Yeogirl Yun, Become, Inc. set out to revolutionize online…
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Backcountry.com’s 2004 Domain Upgrade: The Foundation of Its Growth
Backcountry.com has long been a trailblazer in the online outdoor gear market. Founded in 1996 by Jim Holland and John Bresee and originally operating as BackcountryStore.com, the company reached a turning point in 2004 when it acquired the premium Backcountry.com domain for $75,000. This strategic domain upgrade not only sharpened its brand identity but also set the stage for an impressive…
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The $460K Domain That Paved the Way for Apple’s Cloud Revolution
In the fast‐paced world of tech, few assets are as deceptively humble—and as strategically vital—as a domain name. Back in 2004, the domain “Me.com” was sold for a modest US$460,000—a price that, at the time, attracted plenty of industry attention. This sale, documented by DNJournal, would eventually prove to be a key chapter in a story that spans over a decade, culminating in one of Apple’s most…
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Rugby.com: From Domain Sale Sensation to a Luxury Brand Asset
Back in 2004, the domain Rugby.com made headlines when Communicate.com sold it for a whopping $350,000 to Peninsula Investments—a North Carolina-based firm focused on real estate investments. This sale, widely covered by Business Wire and DN Journal  , placed Rugby.com among the top domain sales of that year and set a benchmark for premium digital real estate. Fast-forward to today, and…
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NQ.com: A $27,000 Investment That Predicted the Domain Boom
Back in 2004, Hunter Cohen and his company, CoNeXus Software, Inc., made a bold move by acquiring the two-letter domain NQ.com for just $27,000. At the time, critics debated whether this price was excessive—but today, in a market where similar domains routinely command six- to seven-figure sums, that early investment now reads as a masterstroke. From Controversy to Coveted Asset When NQ.com…
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Refinance.com Sells for $706,850: A Domain Name Success Story
In the fast-paced arena of digital real estate, premium domains remain among the most coveted assets. The recent sale of Refinance.com for an impressive $706,850 not only turned heads in the domain community but also reaffirmed the powerful role that strategic naming plays in the financial sector  . The Power of a Premium Domain A domain like Refinance.com is more than just a web address—it’s…
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Annuity.com: From $600,000 Domain Sale to a Leading Financial Services Platform
Premium domain names have long been valuable assets in the digital economy, with many fetching six- and seven-figure price tags. However, acquiring a domain is just the beginning—the real challenge lies in transforming it into a thriving business. One of the best examples of this is Annuity.com, a domain that sold for $600,000 in December 2005 and has since evolved into a premier financial…
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