GoDaddy Web Hosting Domain Registrar, Celebrates Expansion
Web hosting domain registrar provider, Go Daddy, is hiring people and expanding its office space, to keep pace with its growing business, despite the struggling economy.
Go Daddy officially dedicated a new wing of its Scottsdale facility with an ‘expansion party’ attended by local government officials and Go Daddy employees.
In just the first few weeks of this year, GoDaddy.com – the world’s dominant Web hosting domain registrar – has set company records for new customers and new orders.
February 2009 Dedicated Server Awards – dedicatedserverdir.com
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Tophost.com – February 2009 – Top 25 Web Hosts
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Web.com and Go Daddy in Patent Cross-License Agreement
Web hosts Web.com and Go Daddy have entered into a settlement and patent cross-license agreement, it was reported recently. The move is in response to a lawsuit Web.com filed against Go Daddy in 2006 for alleged infringement of U.S. patents.
According to the companies, the move “fully resolves” the lawsuit with each company granting each other a “non-exclusive cross-license covering the parties’ respective patent portfolios, including all patents that may in the future issue from pending applications.”
Tophost.com – December 2008 – Top 25 Web Hosts
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Top Domain Registrars – RegistrarStats
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Top Domain registrars according to – webhosting.info
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Top domain name registrars – Wikipedia
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Hosting Providers gaining most sites over the last 30 days – Netcraft
Hosting Providers gaining most sites over the last 30 days generated on 13-Nov-2008 12:42:54.
Go Daddy – Complete Web Solutions
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Go Daddy is an Internet domain registrar and web hosting company, which also sells e-business related software and services.
Go Daddy was founded in 1997 as Jomax Technologies by Bob Parsons, who previously founded the software development company Parsons Technology, Inc.

