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Faster Domain Search with DomainTyper

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Out of all the domain name finder tools out there, DomainTyper might be the prettiest one, to date.  The idea here is simple, type in a phrase, word or series of words you would like to register as a domain name.  As you type you will see if the .com, .net, or .org versions of that domain (as far as you have typed it in) are available.  You can also add other domain name extensions, if needed.

The fun doesn’t stop there though.  They also give you a list of domain name hacks you can try.  For example, when I typed in “Mitch” they suggested mit.ch and mitc/h as domain name hack alternatives.  Down the left side of the page, they have the “Web 2.0 Domain Name Generator” which seems like nothing more than a wacky list of oddball names.

If you want to add the domain name lookup to your own site, they give you the code to embed it.  Overall DomainTyper is a nice alternative if you are looking for another way to find your next domain name you wish to register.

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