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.im Domains Now Live

April 2nd, 2009|

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.im Domains Now Live
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IM - Isle of Man

Over the last few days our development team have been working away on a few cool integrations.

One of them has been “in the pipeline” for a really really long time – .im (Isle of Man)

While .im may have started life as the ccTLD for the Isle of Man it’s being increasingly used by companies offering products or services centred around personal use (.im > I’m > I am) or instant messaging (IM is shorthand for instant message / instant messaging).

One of the most popular open source instant message solutions Pidgin can be found at Pidgin.im

We are now offering .im domains directly via our site using EPP.

We’ll be adding more domain extensions in the coming weeks and months, so watch this space!

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Known for his outspoken opinions on technology and the Internet, Michele Neylon is the award winning author of several blogs and co-host of the Technology.ie podcast. A thought leader in the Internet community, Neylon is active within ICANN and an expert on policy, security, domains, ICANN, Nominet and Internet Governance. You can stalk him on various social media networks including Twitter and Instagram
5 Comments
  1. Derek Morr April 2, 2009 at 23:46

    Sadly, none of the authoritative NSes for .im are reachable over IPv6.

  2. Michele Neylon April 2, 2009 at 23:58

    Derek
    I’ll mention that to the registry operator
    Regards
    Michele

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  4. James McNally May 8, 2009 at 17:06

    The one I’m most familiar with is the URL shortening service tr.im

  5. Michele Neylon May 8, 2009 at 17:20

    James
    I use tr.im for URL shortening all the time 🙂 Very handy (and short!)
    Thanks for your comment
    Michele

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