Someone needs to buy and develop this domain.
With the NCAA basketball tournament heading to the “sweet 16”, I was curious who owned Sweet16.com.
Of course the obvious use would have nothing to do with basketball. It would have to do with 16 year old birthday parties. Perhaps MTV would use the domain for “My Super Sweet 16”, the show about ridiculously spoiled kids turning 16.
But if you type Sweet16.com into your browser you won’t end up anywhere.
It’s been on the same nameservers for years and, from the best I can tell, hasn’t resolved since 2004.
Back then it was a New York-based web site aimed at teenagers, according to both Yahoo Directory listings and Archive.org.
Sweet16.com is prime real estate. One of the big media companies should buy it.
2e says
It is nice to know that future generations would have the ability to purchase premium domain names
Do people believe that the internet is built for the present generation or it should survive indefinitely. Its survival depends upon the availability of good domain names that could be used many years from now. I wish some company would buy a few hundred thousand domain names and put them in a vault not to be used until a few generations from today.
Getting back to sweetsixteen.com; it is great that it is not developed. Who knows how the culture will be a generation from now, and how sweetixteen.com will be used then.
Kevin Murphy says
Gee whiz, ain’t it just the most annoying thing when a nice-looking domain is just squ– sitting there unused? 😉
Andrew Allemann says
@ Kevin Murphy – I tell you what, it sure would be great if someone would park this domain or something.
Speculate says
I dont like the number/letter combination my self, each to their own i guess, regards