Domain Spotlight:

The screenshots below are examples of buyers of domains from this year that have either developed their sites, or purchased an upgrade domain and have redirected their acquisition to an existing website.

Kinetica.com sold for $18,000  at Uniregistry, and they needed the domain as part of a rebrand from GPUdb. They raised $6 million in funding earlier this year, and the company description hurts my simple mind: “a GPU-accelerated in-memory database ideal for use with large and streaming datasets. Its GPU architecture excels at mapping and visualizing data.”

kinetica
Ten10.com sold for $18,000 at Uniregistry. Radio test be damned. “Ten10 (formerly The Test People – Centre4 Testing) is the UK’s leading software testing consultancy.”

ten10
DubDub.com sold for $15,500 at Uniregistry. “dubdub is a suite of applications solving the issue of video creation & content monetization for both Influencers and Brands.” Based in Toronto, they have products/services names DubCandy, DubU, and DubSuite.

dubdub

Remoto.com sold for $7,280 at Sedo, and the Switzerland-based company that’s under development is described as, “a turnkey Connected Car platform that helps car owners to manage their cars remotely via smartphone (to start the engine, to open/close doors, for car tracking), provides big data for automotive OEMs and insurance companies, and informs them about car malfunctions, mileage, drivers behavior, road accidents, etc.”

remoto
MLMGroup.com sold for $7,250 at Sedo, and this is an additional domain for the company currently residing at MLM.uk.com, “a multidisciplinary engineering and environmental consultancy and corporate approved inspector. We provide services throughout the UK and internationally”.

mlmgroup

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One Reply to “Recent Domain Sales That Have Been Developed (pics): Kinetica.com, Remoto.com, More”

  1. I got YaHotels.com
    Some billion dollar hotel and resort should like the name.
    Just try n Google it 🙂

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