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Google quietly reveals GOMO, a service that mobilizes your site [UPDATED]

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Early in September, I wrote about Google registering the domain names Howtogomo.com, Howtogomo.net, and Howtogomo.org, and I wondered why the search engine giant went out and bought the web addresses.

Well, it looks like we finally know why.

Although currently ‘Access Restricted’, Howtogomo.com has been launched on the web this week and it appears to be a service that allows visitors to get mobile-friendly versions of websites.

Unless you know the correct password, when you click the Preview button, you’ll receive an ‘Incorrect Password’ message.

While a service like this is nothing new, demand and competition is growing. 

Google already has a similar service called ‘Google Mobile Optimizer’ found at  google.com/gwt/n, however it’s very limited in features.

[Updated, Nov. 1, 10:05am EST:  Google has now made the website public, as shown in the picture below.  However, you may encounter an “Over Quota” error and have to try again later. 

According to the Agency Guide that can be downloaded from the website, the initiative is designed to educate businesses about the mobile opportunity and empower them to build mobile-friendly sites.  A web tool called the GoMoMeter shows you how your current site looks on a smartphone, and provides a free report with personalized recommendations.]

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How much did Motorola pay for RAZR.com? It finally owns it [UPDATED]

RAZR.com WHOIS

I recently wrote about Motorola buying up Motorola RAZR domains prior to its latest launch event, and also reported that Motorola had finally acquired the domain name MotorolaRAZR.com, seven years after the device’s first release.

Now, according to WHOIS records, Motorola has acquired the domain RAZR.com from its previous owner, Michael Putzier, who had been running a magnetic sign business on the web address for years (screen shot of website).

The amount paid for the domain is currently unknown since the negotations went on behind closed doors, but given the timing and circumstances, one can only imagine it wasn’t cheap.

I’ve reached out to the previous owner to learn more details about the transaction, and will update this post if I hear back.

Motorola has already begun re-directing RAZR.com to its Droid RAZR web page on Motorola.com.

[Updated, Oct. 24, 3:59 a.m.: Over the weekend, I received an e-mail from Mike Putzier, who wasn’t able to share the purchase price but offered more background on the story. 

Mike writes:

I will not disclose the actual purchase price, but your readers might be interested to know razr.com was not as valuable as they might think.

I was fortunate enough to have owned Razr.com well before the Razr phone was created.  As such, even though Motorola Mobility now has the “razr” name locked down tight, they were very limited in what they could have done to get the domain name through litigation.  The same would not have been true for anyone else (other than Motorola Mobility) had they purchased the domain and tried to use it in any way related to the Razr line of phones.

We quietly co-existed and I always appreciated the fact that Motorola Mobility never tried to strong arm or drag me through litigation to force the issue.   Even with attorneys on both sides, we were able to reach an agreement within just a few short hours.  (As you might imagine, I have had a price in mind for a LONG time.) 

Razr.com is now “home”, I was able to pay some bills, everyone is happy and no one had to ever type “WIPO”. 

Our new domain is now RazrSigns.com.

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Amazon to launch Endless shopping app

Endless Shopping App for iPhone

Amazon appears to be working on a mobile shopping app for Endless.com, its online shoe and handbag store that it launched in 2007.

On October 14, Amazon’s Legal Department registered the domains EndlessappforiPhone.com and EndlessShoppingapp.com through the internet brand protection company MarkMonitor, hinting that an Endless app is right around the corner in time for the holiday shopping season.

Here’s a look at the WHOIS record for EndlessShoppingapp.com.

Registrant:
        Hostmaster, Amazon Legal Dept.
        Amazon Technologies, Inc.
        P.O. Box 8102
         Reno NV 89507
        US

    Domain Name: endlessshoppingapp.com

        Registrar Name: Markmonitor.com
        Registrar Whois: whois.markmonitor.com

    Administrative Contact:
        Hostmaster, Amazon Legal Dept.
        Amazon Technologies, Inc.
        P.O. Box 8102
         Reno NV 89507
        US
 
    Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
        Hostmaster, Amazon Legal Dept.
        Amazon Technologies, Inc.
        P.O. Box 8102
         Reno NV 89507
        US
 
    Created on…………..: 2011-10-14.
    Expires on…………..: 2012-10-14.
    Record last updated on..: 2011-10-14.

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Motorola registers Dreampix domain names, files Dreamshot trademark

Motorola Launch Event Invite

With the next big Motorola launch event only days away, the company has filed a new trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and registered a handful of new domain names.

On October 6, 2011, Motorola filed a trademark (Serial Number: 85440597) for “Dreamshot”.  The goods and services cover software for mobile phones, mobile computers and mobile devices for image enhancements.

Then on October 11, Motorola registered five new “dreampix” domain names like MotorolaDreampix.com through Corporation Service Company, the same brand protection service it uses for motorola.com.

The domain registrations include DreampixMotorola.com, Moto-Dreampix.com, MotoDreampix.com, Motorola-Dreampix.com and MotorolaDreampix.com.

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Motorola continues buying up Motorola RAZR domains, amid Droid RAZR rumors

Motorola Droid Razr

Earlier this week I reported that Motorola had finally acquired the domain name MotorolaRAZR.com, seven years after the device’s launch.

Amid rumors that Motorola is planning to combine two of its most recognizable brands into a new device called the Droid RAZR, the company continues to buy up related domain names.

This week the company purchased Motorola RAZR domain names, such as razrmoto.com, through Corporation Service Company (a brand protection service).

Here’s a look at the registrations.

http://whois.domaintools.com/motorazr.net 
http://whois.domaintools.com/motorolarazr.net 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razermoto.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razermotorola.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razormoto.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razrmoto.com 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razrmoto.net 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razrmotorola.net 
http://whois.domaintools.com/razrphone.net 

As I’ve mentioned in the past, although the registrant is CSC, Motorola uses the brand protection service to purchase domains for its released and as-yet-released devices like the Accusense, the Energia, and the Kore.

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