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Netcraft: Google Is Now A Domain Registrar

Google is now an ICANN-accredited registrar of domain names, providing it with yet another potential line of expansion. The fast-growing search provider is approved to sell names in seven top-level domains (TLDs) including .com, .net, .org, .biz., info, .name and .pro.

Google’s registrar status, first noted by LexText, is likely to prompt speculation about its ambitions in web hosting and blogging. Google operates Blogger, the free blog hosting service with a huge user base. Cheap or free domain names could prove useful to Google in the notoriously price-sensitive blog hosting sector, where most bloggers use subdomains (i.e. myblog.bloghost.com) rather than full domain names (www.myblog.com).

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Power Supply Wattage Calculator - JS Custom PCs, LLC - Custom Built PCs, Laptops and Servers! You Need It We Can Build It!
This is a great site to calculate how much wattage your PC is pulling and it will let you know big of a power supply you will need when building new systems!

Firefox Timeout Reload hack
Firefox Timeout Reload hack
By Ryder Ross (ryross at gmail dot com)

This is A HUGE Update to the SurfJunky Hack..

Free PayPal Fee Calculator - Calculates PayPal service fees and charges
I want to have this much left after PayPal’s Fees:
How much will I really get after PayPal’s Fees if I charge:

**Update: Due to trademark problems, the owner has moved to a new domain: http://www.thefeecalculator.com/

iPodlounge | Custom made machined aluminum iPod shuffle case
iPodlounger “Helixipod” has built an outstanding hard shell case for his iPod shuffle. The machined aluminum case does away with the idea of using an end cap and is one of the best iPod protectors we’ve seen come from an individual–and the first third-party hard case for the iPod shuffle. He said it was made on a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) milling machine and allows access to all ports, controls, and LEDs.

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