Another great article published by Doron Vermaat of DNGeek.com, which states the names and domain names of newly funded startups.
"Most interesting is Wifi Master Key, the company behind a Chinese app that lets users crowd source login credentials for China’s wifi hotspots that just raised $50 million and acquired the ultra premium domain name Wifi.com a few weeks back. The company currently uses LianWifi.com in China and I expect them to use the Wifi.com domain to serve the US market in the near future. More than 73 percent of startups that raised funding last week launched with a .Com address with the second place being for the ccTLDs with almost 15 percent. There’s a few startups that named themselves after dictionary words such as Cove, Control, Gather and Clutter."
Complete article on DNGeek
"Most interesting is Wifi Master Key, the company behind a Chinese app that lets users crowd source login credentials for China’s wifi hotspots that just raised $50 million and acquired the ultra premium domain name Wifi.com a few weeks back. The company currently uses LianWifi.com in China and I expect them to use the Wifi.com domain to serve the US market in the near future. More than 73 percent of startups that raised funding last week launched with a .Com address with the second place being for the ccTLDs with almost 15 percent. There’s a few startups that named themselves after dictionary words such as Cove, Control, Gather and Clutter."
Complete article on DNGeek