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IDNCowboy
22nd May 2006, 01:31 AM
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sunsei21
22nd May 2006, 04:32 AM
hmmm thats a good question i dont buy .nets because usually the .com is open and the .info and . de are gone so i question my .com regs somtimes but if u want musik downladen. net was open lst i checked:) i have the .info good luck

Rubber Duck
22nd May 2006, 08:54 AM
Have you noticed how big dot net is getting lately. Since the Data Miners arrived it gone forward leaps and bounds. It is show over 8.5 Million today!

touchring
22nd May 2006, 09:36 AM
.com is quite weak for German, as compared to .de, let alone .net.

Nowadays, i avoid german.net unless it is very good.

blastfromthepast
22nd May 2006, 10:13 AM
Why bother with these small European languages when really big ones like Chinese are available?

Rubber Duck
22nd May 2006, 10:19 AM
Why bother with these small European languages when really big ones like Chinese are available?


Yes, or Hindi, Arabic, Russian, Bangla and Urdu.

touchring
22nd May 2006, 10:34 AM
Why bother with these small European languages when really big ones like Chinese are available?


Small European languages? I wouldn't consider German as small. In fact, it's just next to English in terms of traffic and valuation. While it is good to register some Asian names, be it Chinese, Japanese, Arabic or South Asian for future growth, let's not get our minds muddled up on current reality.

To all newbies here, a word of advice - please use your own judgement and common sense.

blastfromthepast
22nd May 2006, 10:40 AM
There's an order of magnitude between 1080 million Chinese and 101 million German native speakers.

IDNCowboy
22nd May 2006, 01:12 PM
There's an order of magnitude between 1080 million Chinese and 101 million German native speakers.
Germans have alot of spending power (good for todays market)

IDNCowboy
22nd May 2006, 01:12 PM
There's an order of magnitude between 1080 million Chinese and 101 million German native speakers.
Germans have alot of spending power (good for todays market)