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Google was buyer of Wallet.com domain

Back in June 2011, DotWeekly editor Jamie Zoch spotted a change in the Whois records of the domain name Wallet.com.  Jamie speculated that either Zynga or Google was the buyer of the domain, which was privately registered making it difficult to know the owner’s identity. As of today, the buyer is no longer a secret, thanks to […]

2011 Press Room

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Ubisoft taking serious look at mobile? Ubisoft mobile domain names registered

It looks like Ubisoft could be taking mobile gaming more serious in 2012. On February 1, the video game publisher registered the domain names Ubisoftmobile.com (Whois) and Ubisoft-mobile.com (Whois). While domain name registrations are not necessarily concrete indicators of a company’s plans, social and mobile gaming is big business.  In the past year, Ubisoft has […]

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PopCap planning to launch casino-style social games on Lucky Gem Casino

A little over over a week ago, I wrote about PopCap Games registering over two dozen new domain names of many of its existing games.  The names included the words: casino, slots, and poker, such as bookwormcasino.com and bookwormslots.com.  Included in the bunch was luckygemcasino.com, which now appears to be the name of PopCap’s Online Casino game destination, based […]

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Updates on Top 10 Fusible stories, June

There were a lot of stories that got attention in June 2011 on Fusible, here are the Top 10. 1. Google set to launch Photovine? After I posted the original story, I wasn’t 100 percent sure Google owned the matching domain to its secretive project until the Whois record switched from DNStination Inc. to Google Inc. […]