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dotMobi, the company behind .mobi, today unveiled forthcoming updates to the recently launched DeviceAtlas, which is the definitive global source of mobile handset information for mobile content developers. more»
dotMobi, the consortium behind .mobi, today announced that award-winning country music artist Tim McGraw has launched a mobile Internet site: mcgraw2go.mobi. more»
dotMobi, the company behind .mobi, today announced the launch of DeviceAtlas; low-to-no cost, comprehensive database of global mobile handset information now available to assist Web developers in creating "device aware" content. more»
DomainSponsor™, the domain monetization business of Oversee.net and organizing party of DOMAINfest Global, a premier conference for the domain industry, today announced the final DOMAINfest agenda, which features global experts who will cover all aspects of the domain industry. more»
Starting Wednesday, November 28, dotMobi will release 100 names of interest to leisure and sports brands around the world. The auction will be hosted by Sedo, the leading online marketplace for buying and selling domain names. more»
On October 19, 2007, Sedo was awarded Ernst & Young's highly-coveted "Entrepreneur of the Year 2007" by a panel of industry and business experts; Sedo was one of five entrepreneurial organizations selected from more than 350 companies and 98 finalists across five categories. more»
Britain's most popular newspaper, The Sun, is the first UK national newspaper to launch a .mobi web site; thesun.mobi gives readers access to the paper from any mobile phone or device that can access mobile internet services. more»
dotMobi successfully closed its first-ever online auction on October 3. dotMobi auctioned 100 domain names, making it the first domain company to offer selected names directly to the market via an online auction process. more»
The dotMobi Advisory Group (MAG) today announced the formation of the Mobile Internet in Developing Countries task force aimed at bring valuable new communications, content, and commerce to developing countries using .mobi domains and solutions. more»
Following two successful auction appearances over the past year, dotMobi is making a select group of 45 domains from its premium names list available via live and silent auctions. The .mobi names scheduled for auction cross a variety of categories, including entertainment, finance, food, government, health, internet and retail. more»