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<blockquote data-quote="angel69" data-source="post: 2223155" data-attributes="member: 97749"><p>When .co was released in July 2010 we heard big news in mainstream media that Amazon had acquired A.co and Z.co (you all know their logo, the arrow starts at the A of Amazon and ends at the Z, that they sell all things under the sun, a to z) and also that Overstock.com had chosen O.co as their alterego after getting O.co Well, with the 'tepid' success of the .co ext lol we haven't heard much about a.co, z.co or even o.co the last 4 yrs. But when a single letter is sold for so much, like Z.com was, we should be able to find this in mainstream news, we'll see...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angel69, post: 2223155, member: 97749"] When .co was released in July 2010 we heard big news in mainstream media that Amazon had acquired A.co and Z.co (you all know their logo, the arrow starts at the A of Amazon and ends at the Z, that they sell all things under the sun, a to z) and also that Overstock.com had chosen O.co as their alterego after getting O.co Well, with the 'tepid' success of the .co ext lol we haven't heard much about a.co, z.co or even o.co the last 4 yrs. But when a single letter is sold for so much, like Z.com was, we should be able to find this in mainstream news, we'll see... [/QUOTE]
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