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Techrepublic domain

I was just curious: Why is the address to the TechRepublic website have .com.com? I just noticed it and it is just confusing to me.
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30th Jan 2008

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It just does...
I think that there was a discussion about this before (I can't find it or remember why it does). But you are not seeing things. It does have .com.com in it.
30th Jan 2008
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Because that's the way they registered the domain name.
The people who created the site registered it that way, I suppose, just to be different. Maybe there was already a www.techrepublic.com registered and they didn't want to buy it. Maybe they didn't want to use www.techrepublic.net or .info or .biz or anything else.

It just is what it is and we all accept it that way.
30th Jan 2008

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you didn't loook at the previous reply that referred to the same question in 2003 & 2005.

As you're a lot more savvy in these areas than me, perhaps you could read and provide a dumbed down version.

cheers

Jeff
ComputerCookie 31st Jan 2008
.... neither of those threads provided an answer, just questions.

I thought my answer was already dumbed down! wink

It is what it is because that's the way it is! grin
ThumbsUp2 31st Jan 2008
Sorry but that's not really what I was looking for. I felt like I got a better answer from some of the other posts. It actually makes sense to me now. Everything has a reason, it's not just the way it is and we just don't understand it. I'm no dummy so I don't need a dumbed down answer.
bnemec@... 1st Feb 2008
They might be so bloody happy, xor, rich they just didn't care...its up, running, smells good, and has little btns "that work".
unus@... 21st Mar 2009
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[Querying whois.markmonitor.com]
[whois.markmonitor.com]

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Registrant:
Host Master
CNET Networks, Inc
235 Second Street
San Francisco CA 94105
US
hostmaster@cnet.com +1.4153442000 Fax: +1.4153442000

Domain Name: com.com

Registrar Name: Markmonitor.com
Registrar Whois: whois.markmonitor.com
Registrar Homepage: http://www.markmonitor.com

Administrative Contact:
Host Master
CNET Networks, Inc
235 Second Street
San Francisco CA 94105
US
hostmaster@cnet.com +1.4153442000 Fax: +1.4153442000
Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Host Master
CNET Networks, Inc
235 Second Street
San Francisco CA 94105
US
hostmaster@cnet.com +1.4153442000 Fax: +1.4153442000

Created on..............: 1995-04-13.
Expires on..............: 2013-04-13.
Record last updated on..: 2009-01-19.

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ns3.cnet.com


ComputerCookie 22nd Mar 2009
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Because Cnet is com.com
or rather, it is one of the domain names owned by Cnet and Cnet acquired Zdnet and TR. It is just one of those basic words that get typed into address bars (see other domains owned by Cnet, they were smart) that will resolve to a website.

I don't have any guesses as to why TR is the only site that seems to show the com.com as the domain, when if you just enter com.com in the address bar, it goes to Cnet. There is probably some arcane reason, like, that is just how it got added to the Cnet network.
31st Jan 2008

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if you look a the previos posts there is an answer in the links!!
ComputerCookie 31st Jan 2008
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Don't recall all the history
But do know that the site has gone through various changes since Gartner owned it.

And the former ownership may have driven the .com.com domain structure. But as I say, I don't have specifics.
31st Jan 2008
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com.com was long registered by cnet
along with many obvious choices such as news.com, download.com, etc. Clever of them, way back.

Com.com is just where TR ended up after being acquired by cnet.
22nd Mar 2009
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