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Jun 27 2008, 10:30am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
According to GoDaddy it is registering, transferring or renewing domain names at the rate of one per second continuously every day. GoDaddy claims to have a 45% share of active, new domain names and is about 3 times as large as its closest competitor.
"These numbers really demonstrate how the Internet is alive and well, even in these rough financial times," said Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons. "We knew from the start... helping make it easy and affordable for people to get online would make a difference. That's why we developed products our customers wanted, priced them right and then backed them up with personal customer service... and, well, the rest is history."
Via GoDaddy
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