Site shows latest registered domain names.
There’s a new site to search through today’s (OK, yesterday’s) newly registered domain names: AddedDomains.com.
All you do is type in a search term and the site displays domain names including the term that were registered yesterday. It uses an instant search technology, so as soon as you start typing letters you’ll see results displayed in a colorful, whimsical way.
Soon you’ll be able to set up e-mail alerts as well, such as if anyone registers a domain name including your brand.
It’s a fun little tool, although it could be more useful if it provided a way to analyze new registrations. For example, if you typed in a keyword it would tell you exactly how many domains were registered with that keyword in the day. It appears the company behind the site provides analytics to institutional investors in VeriSign stock (VeriSign runs the .com and .net registries).
I recall a couple other tools that help analyze a day’s registrations and trends, but can’t think of them off the top of my head. Please leave a comment if you recall what they are.
teendomainer says
Its a fun tool, but the daily stats and trends would make it much more interesting.
Gnanes says
Great tool for companies going after tm squatters.
Someone registered pcmicrosoft.com
Rob Sequin says
domaintools.com offers a mark alert service where you can get new regs and drops that match your keyword.
Shhh. Don’t tell anybody.
kostaki says
I like tastereports.com for that kind of look up. You can search and export the found domains or set up alerts. I work on something similar at the moment (retrieving zone files and parsing them).
page howe says
andrew i think this is for new registrations and renewals
i saw gdomains.com on the list, actually reg’d in 2002
secondly this should be exhibit A in the new tld process, good and great names still available in .com !!!
page howe
Andrew Allemann says
Thanks Page — good catch.