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Blogspot.in a name that Google allowed it’s registration to lapse, sells for $5,999 at Sedo

August 27, 2020 by Raymond Hackney

Google let Blogspot.in drop it sold for $5,999

Back in June Google lost control of the Blogspot.in domain name. It was reported about in many tech blogs and publications. This error on Google’s part caused millions of blogs to break

9to5 Google reported

Spotted by The Next Web and BleepingComputer, Google apparently let the blogspot.in domain lapse in early June, with Google no longer in control of that domain. Rather, it’s now being held by domainming.com and is available for purchase by anyone with $5,999 to spare.

The domain was actually registered: 2020-06-24

Well looking at Namebio tonight someone paid the $5,999 to purchase the domain name at Sedo.

Nothing has updated yet but one would figure it would be Google who bought the name.

Filed Under: .in, Domain Names, Google

About Raymond Hackney

Raymond is a writer, domain trader and consultant based in Pennsylvania. Raymond is the founder of 3Character.com and TLDInvestors.com.

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