| GoDaddy Chooses DomainsBot for Domain Name 
			Searching
 August 1, 2005
GoDaddy.com Chooses DomainsBot for 
			Better Domain Name Search, Deal will Provide GoDaddy Customers with 
			Greater Choice of Domain Names 
 GoDaddy.com, the No. 1 registrar of domain names worldwide, has 
			chosen DomainsBot, the well-known provider of domain name 
			information, to offer its powerful new name suggestion technology on 
			the GoDaddy.com website. When visitors to GoDaddy.com search for a 
			domain name, they are presented with several relevant, alternative 
			domain suggestions that closely match their original query.
 
 ROME, ITALY and SCOTTSDALE, AZ (PRWEB) August 1, 2005 � GoDaddy.com, 
			the No. 1 registrar of domain names worldwide, has chosen DomainsBot, 
			the well-known provider of domain name information, to offer its 
			powerful new name suggestion technology on the GoDaddy.com website. 
			When visitors to GoDaddy.com search for a domain name, they are 
			presented with several relevant, alternative domain suggestions that 
			closely match their original query.
 
 Available to registrars via an XML feed, DomainsBot provides fast, 
			relevant, available domain name suggestions that turn domain name 
			searches into registrations. Using a combination of syntactical, 
			statistical, and human feedback mechanisms, DomainsBot offers 
			alternative domain name suggestions that respond to the concepts 
			behind a user�s search. Users oftentimes end up registering the name 
			originally searched for, as well as additional, related names that 
			were presented to them as a result of DomainsBot�s technology.
 
 �Our new relationship with DomainsBot is off to a good start,� said 
			Bob Parsons, president and founder of GoDaddy.com. �Implementation 
			of DomainsBot�s technology was not complicated, and the actual 
			integration took just about one day. Best of all, the technology is 
			highly scalable � which was an absolute requirement for GoDaddy.com.�
 
 �The ability to find the right domain name is good for both the 
			customer and the registrars, since better suggestions lead to more 
			registrations,� said Max Ralli, DomainsBot CEO. �Integrating our 
			technology with the number one domain name registrar in the world, 
			GoDaddy.com, is a real vote of confidence in our hard work and 
			expertise.�
 
 ABOUT DOMAINSBOT
 Founded in 1999 in Rome, DomainsBot is a well-known source for 
			domain name search and suggestion information on the Internet. With 
			the introduction of its self-learning domain name search technology, 
			DomainsBot offers a powerful new way to search for domain names, 
			returning ranked domain suggestions that embody the ideas and 
			concepts sought by the customer, often providing a better domain 
			name than the customer's initial search. For more information, visit 
			http://www.domainsbot.com. To learn more about the DomainsBot XML 
			solution for registrars, visit http://domainsbot.com/partners/DomainsBotXML.aspx.
 
 ABOUT GODADDY GROUP
 The Go Daddy Group is the world�s No. 1 domain name registrar both 
			in terms of new registrations and domains under management. The Go 
			Daddy Group enables individuals and businesses to create and 
			safeguard their unique identities and brands on the Internet by 
			offering a complete line of web development tools, including domain 
			name registration, hosting, email systems, SSL certificates, and 
			complementary products and services. The Go Daddy Group includes 
			three ICANN-accredited domain name registrars: flagship registrar 
			GoDaddy.com (www.GoDaddy.com), membership-based registrar Blue Razor 
			Domains, Inc. (www.bluerazor.com), and reseller registrar Wild West 
			Domains, Inc. (www.wildwestdomains.com). The Go Daddy Group also 
			offers private domain name registration services through Domains By 
			Proxy, Inc. (www.domainsbyproxy.com), as well as SSL certificates 
			through its SSL Certificate Authority, Starfield Technologies, Inc. 
			(www.starfieldtech.com). The Go Daddy Group registers a new domain 
			name every 6 seconds.
 
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