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Web18 Buys In.com; Is Active18 Being Rebranded?

By Nikhil Pahwa - Wed 09 Apr 2008 04:39 AM PST

Web18, the online and mobile company from the Network18 group has bought the domain name In.com, contentSutra has learned from multiple sources. At present, while www.in.com remains cloaked, domains like xyz.in.com redirect to another Network18 portal - Tech2.com. The domain registration information is currently cloaked as well, though the IP location refers to India.

We haven’t been able to get information on how much Web18 paid for the domain, so maybe the domainers reading this can weigh in with their inputs in the comments.

The word doing the rounds is that Active18, the horizontal portal that Web18 has been working on for a while, will be rebranded as In.com. However, we don’t have a confirmation of this: we contacted Surya Mantha, CEO of Web18, who declined to confirm that they have bought the domain, and had no comments on plans for In.com.

Disclosure: I own an inconsequential number of shares of Network18

Update: On request, we’re removing a slanderous/personal comment from the comments.

Posted in: Companies, Network18, Web18, Portals


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5 Responses:
  • From Karan Wed 09 Apr 2008 06:16 PM

    please raise your voice against the unfortunate rage of shiv sena against the north indians

    http://aamchination.blogspot.com/

    thanks.

  • From lalitha Wed 09 Apr 2008 09:44 PM

    Good to know that you now know the difference between “Disclaimer” and “Disclosure”.

    Any update on your version of the IPO norms from SEBI?

  • From Nikhil Wed 09 Apr 2008 09:53 PM

    all thanks to you lalitha ji. smile

    my version of the IPO norms?

  • From LordHawHaw Thu 10 Apr 2008 12:36 AM

    two character domain… expensive… mucho expensive… lets talk in a excess of half a million dollars… at the least… after all there is a recession on in the US

    I hope they have a vision beyond India for this domain… otherwise, it is going to be a sorry waste…

  • From Yahoo Wed 30 Apr 2008 03:25 AM

    Its bought for 1 million dollars ... they have a vision for this much beyond india

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