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Microsoft Domain Name Registration Blowout

There are four posts at Resource Shelf, chock full of domains registered by or transferred to Microsoft, that you might be interested in.

Post #1 contains such gems as Empowerforisvsenroll.com, extendersformediacenter.com (Microsoft just keeps buying Media Center Extender domains), healthvault-int.com (for the recently launched Health Vault), Directmusic.org, mom-live.com (because of Real Live Moms), secure-hotmail.com, windows-vista.net and windowsvista-forum.com.

The second post has so many domains, they’re on a seperate page. They include lots of “hyper-v”-related domains, whatever that is, including hyper-vclub, hyper-vdownload, hyper-vstore. I’m seeing a bunch of sites speculating as to what hyper-v is, and why Microsoft needed to buy up tens of domains containing the term. If you’ve got a clue, let me know. I’m anticipating Microsoft launching a new brand of some sort under the Hyper-V name.

The third post contains 3DMaptour.com (related to new Live Maps features), Cycle-on.org, Innovateonmobile.com (gotta compete with that iPhone), Antispymobile.com (could a mobile device antispyware tool be coming?) and Visualbasicsucks.com.

And, finally, the fourth post contains Findmediacenter.com, Federatedidentity.net, Journeyzune.org, Vboxlab.com and Msglobalexpo.com (Microsoft Expo? I’m in!).

October 26th, 2007 Posted by Nathan Weinberg | General | 7 comments



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7 Comments »

  1. hyper-v : HyperVisor in Windows Server 2008? (virtualization layer)

    Comment by Henning | October 26, 2007

  2. That hyper-v could be for their upcoming hypervisor….

    Comment by Scout | October 26, 2007

  3. Hi,

    Are you sure they are registering them? They may be TM terms and they went after people they view as cybersqatters and they forced them to tern the domains over to them.

    Comment by Dan | October 26, 2007

  4. I doubt it. The domains seem to indicate something more excting than Hypervisor.

    buyhyper-v.com
    buymicrosofthyper-v.com
    buywindowshyper-v.com
    buywindowsserverhyper-v.com
    downloadhyper-v.com
    downloadmicrosofthyper-v.com
    downloadwindowshyper-v.com
    downloadwindowsserverhyper-v.com
    hyper-vclub.com
    hyper-vcom.com
    hyper-vdownload.com
    hyper-vlive.com
    hyper-vonline.com
    hyper-vs.com
    hyper-vshop.com
    hyper-vsoftware.com
    hyper-vstore.com
    hyper-vsucks.com
    hyper-vsupport.com
    hyper-vupdates.com
    hyper-vusa.com

    microsofthyper-vclub.com
    microsofthyper-vcom.com
    microsofthyper-vdownload.com
    microsofthyper-vlive.com
    microsofthyper-vonline.com
    microsofthyper-vs.com
    microsofthyper-vshop.com
    microsofthyper-vsoftware.com
    microsofthyper-vstore.com
    microsofthyper-vsucks.com
    microsofthyper-vsupport.com
    microsofthyper-vupdates.com
    microsofthyper-vusa.com
    myhyper-v.com
    mymicrosofthyper-v.com
    mywindowshyper-v.com
    mywindowsserverhyper-v.com
    shophyper-v.com
    shopmicrosofthyper-v.com
    shopwindowshyper-v.com
    shopwindowsserverhyper-v.com
    windowshyper-vclub.com
    windowshyper-vcom.com
    windowshyper-vdownload.com
    hyper-v.biz
    hyper-v.info
    hyper-v.us
    microsofthyper-v.us
    windowshyper-v.us
    windowsserverhyper-v.us
    hyper-v.us
    microsofthyper-v.us
    windowshyper-v.us
    windowsserverhyper-v.us

    Comment by Nathan Weinberg | October 26, 2007

  5. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=91e2e518-c62c-4ff2-8e50-3a37ea4100f5&DisplayLang=en

    Although it wouldn’t be the first time I don’t think that MS will be pushing 2 (or more) hypervisors

    Comment by kip | October 27, 2007

  6. Fyi, most of these domains are most likely *not* Microsoft buying domains of their own initiative. I would guess most of the domains are transferred to Microsoft because Microsoft’s legal team (specifically trademark protection) demands the domains from opportunistic domainers, with the claim of trademark violation.

    Comment by Adam Fairbanks | October 27, 2007

  7. […] you were reading here last month, you’d have noticed Microsoft registering tens of domains related to Hyper-V, advance notice that this announcement was […]

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