The domain Web3d.com sold today on Namejet.com for $14,301.
The Web 3D Consortium, is non-profit group, which “has open standards for real time 3D communications” and operates under Web3d.org.
Here are a couple of other notable sales over the last couple of days at NameJet:
muster.com $4,900
whiteglove.com $4,637
kilometer.com $2,989
photodoctor.com $2,400
boxup.com $1,110
Over at Snapnames.com, some notable domain name sales over the last couple of days:
DatingBlog.com $5,100
forexexchange.com $4,801
SnakeBoarding.com $2,400
Jamie Zoch says
0o0.com (NLN) ended for $2,625 on NameJet.com today as well.
0o0.com (LNL) sold for $3,000 on NameJet.com in March of 2008.
Patrick McDermott says
“SnakeBoarding.com $2,400”
Is that for the movie “Snakes On A Plane- Part 2”?
Actually I did have to look it up.
Essentially a snakeboard is a variation of a skateboard with
pivoting footplates at each end.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakeboard
Live and learn! 🙂
Tony says
I dropcaught SexyPreteen.com yesterday and forwarded all the traffic over to Rick Schwartz’s ChildPornography.com site. WordTracker says it gets 700 daily searches for “sexy preteen”.
Sick, Sick, Sick…
🙂
MHB says
Tony
Good for you.
Nice job
dmpartners says
Fantastic News 3d.coms are coming to fruition
3D Printing is GOING TO BE HUGE! says
Regarding “3D”:
Potentially, the biggest thing to come from the term “3d” is that of 3d-printing technology. No, I’m not talking about a 3d photo coming out of your printer, but rather, 3d objects being created, human organs being created from a 3d printer for transplant, and they’re already making jewelry parts on 3d printers…3d printing technology will cause the biggest, single paradigm shift in manufacturing of ALL products over the next twenty years.
Here’s an article from a couple years ago that I found to be interesting and enlightening:
http://www.rapidtoday.com/future.html
I foresee a time in the future when a women gets on her computer device (pc, mobile, etc.), designs her own custom dress at “dressprinter.com” for example (eventually the “3d” will be dropped for brevity’s sake), using templates with several personalization options, the dress is then created on an industrial 3d printer and shipped to her house. Perhaps you’ll someday get on “shoeprinter.com”, buy a license to “print” a Nike shoe or a Reebok, customize it to fit your style, and it’ll be shipped directly to you. Personalization/customization is the future of all industries, which is why “3d printing” will be MONSTER. Read the article, it’s good stuff.