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Great idea and very useful tool to find expiring domains listed in DMOZ and the Yahoo! Directory.
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from g1smd 1594 Days ago #
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People complain about "junk" in the ODP. This is one source of that junk. So, what to do?  Abuse the ODP, or clean it up?You can’t have it both ways... 

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from IncrediBILL 1593 Days ago #
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Just let the cat in the server room to chew on the ODP’s power cord and put us all out of this misery.

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from SamAllcock 1593 Days ago #
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Nice article there..   I used TDNAM to catch my domains.There are loads of fake stuff around as people are commenting.I have devloped public software that makes it easier to search the domains and at the same time get paid a cut of the fee along the way.www.dopedomains.com - Let me know what you think.. 

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from corey 1593 Days ago #
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I used this tool for over an hour yesterday and couldn’t find a single expired domain. Sounds great in a title, though.

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from chartwell 1593 Days ago #
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About a month ago, I went through some of the niche categories I’m interested in and added the domains to snapnames. G1smd, you can’t clean it up. The existing editors there are so @nal that if they remotely pervceive you’re not editing the way they would, you will get booted. Regardless of whether you follow their written guidelines.

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