Finding just the right domain name can be a hard one. I would first try going on to ask jeeves. If that did not work look at others blogs. Use a domain that fits you best and what will make sense to what your business is.
Use a "whois" search.
www.nominet.org.uk/other/whois/ is great for finding what domain names are available, so it definitely works. It is helpful to go to whois to find these domains.
Well, WHOIS Search is program that can find information on domain owners and information. It can also be used to figure out the owner of specific websites or domain names for websites.
You can find out who owns, registered, and other information by running a WhoIs search... Google Whois and you will find many providers who will tell you who owns it. I recommend using Network Solutions, you can get their who is on their website at networksolutions.com/whois . -Hope this Helps!
do WHOIS lookup There are many WHOIS search sites.
Whois is a way to find information about people, companies, or the owners of any certain internet properties. It delivers database information in a form that is readable by humans.
You can access Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com You can find the DNS details using a WHOIS search.
DomainTools.com is the best site for WHOIS search. They are free to use, and have a very large WHOIS database covering almost all major domain extensions.
A whois domain search is very important to show who the owner of a domain is. However, domains can be held privately, so even a whois search will not fully reveal the owner.
You can find the owner of rottengods.com by whois search in the site Whoisxy.com at free of cost.They are reliable and accurate....
You will have to be a bit more specific about your question. To find out the registered owner of a Web Domain, you can do a WHOIS search. One convenient website to use for searching is www.dnsstuff.com - scroll down to the WHOIS Lookup box.
It tells you about a company website and whois on it, and what its about. Launches you right in to the website/company for informational purposes for the public.