51.   But many other companies can sell domain names as registrars.

52.   But most speculators say they register their domain names in good faith, often while brainstorming business ideas.

53.   But online columnist Dave Winer says Netscape is trying to hijack domain names like his, www.scripting.com.

54.   But questions remain about how fast people are embracing new domain names.

55.   But like the registration of domain names themselves, those are all areas where Network Solutions has had a head start.

56.   But there is no denying that whoever buys the domain name does have the chance to change the meaning of the word in the marketplace.

57.   But with the bursting of the Internet bubble, common-word domain names like drugs.com or drugstore.com no longer bring the six-figure prices they once did.

58.   By the end of the year, domain names will be available in non-English characters, greatly widening the international market for new names.

59.   But when they tried to register the Internet address msdwonline.com, they found that a Silicon Valley teen-ager had beaten them to that domain name.

60.   Call it revenge for global warming, or a bid to turn a fast buck on the perceived shortage of Internet domain names.

n. + name >>共 555
domain 17.78%
module 6.79%
company 4.39%
user 4.23%
marquee 3.82%
stage 3.50%
screen 3.42%
file 2.85%
place 2.28%
team 1.87%
domain + n. >>共 59
name 76.53%
system 2.80%
registration 2.28%
suffix 1.75%
server 1.05%
registrar 0.88%
ownership 0.88%
registry 0.70%
address 0.53%
dispute 0.53%
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