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Tu.Com Is Sold & Becomes Tu Me

May 17, 2012 by Michael Berkens

Another two letter .com appears to have changed hands in the last few days.

The domain name Tu.com appears to have been sold.

The domain was owned by Energy Future Holdings in February 2012, then moved to Trademark Protection firm, MarkMonitor.com in the past month and yesterday became the property of Luis Miguel Sanz Triguero of Telefonica I y D of Madrid.

I couldn’t find any press releases  on the domain but Tu.com now describes itself as:

The internet is simple. Or at least it should be. We crave for things to simply work, to be delightfully easy to use. Of course it is not easy to make things simple. It is difficult. Very difficult. This is what TU is about. It is full of folks dedicated to one thing – creating products that will delight us because they are truly useful.

What is TU Me?

TU Me is a free, all-in-one global communicator that puts text, calls, shared photos and more on a brilliantly simple timeline. It’s free, private, and you don’t lose any of your conversations even if you have to re-install the app or get a new phone.

 

Filed Under: Domains

About Michael Berkens

Michael Berkens, Esq. is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TheDomains.com. Michael is also the co-founder of Worldwide Media Inc. which sold around 70K domain to Godaddy.com in December 2015 and now owns around 8K domain names . Michael was also one of the 5 Judges selected for the the Verisign 30th Anniversary .Com contest.

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Comments

  1. .ME Of Course! says

    May 17, 2012 at 8:47 am

    TU.ME is just right for them.

  2. Jp says

    May 17, 2012 at 9:30 am

    Tu is you in spanish right?

  3. 5D says

    May 17, 2012 at 9:37 am

    We just sold a two-character .tv for $15,000 – will report to DNjournal once the funds get released. Buyer was a French company.

    Funny story, the buyer and I had agreed to a price of $6,500 two weeks ago. We set the deal up through a small, cheap escrow company – after 7 days they hadn’t paid, so the deal was canceled automatically.

    French company calls me on May 15, saying there was a bank holiday, they’re sorry, yada yada yada. Well, I told them I was no longer interested in selling at $6,500 and told them they’d have to bump up the offer or else move on…we re-negotiated a price of $15,000, bank wire has been sent, but of course, today is another French banking holiday, so it could take a few days.

    We are getting daily type in traffic on most of our .tv’s since the beginning of the year – 90% of the traffic is coming from Europe and Asia.

  4. Street kid says

    May 17, 2012 at 9:59 am

    Yes, tu can mean you in spanish, Italian, and French.


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