October 22, 2009
3:06 am

GoDaddy’s GeoDomainMap tool provides a map-based interface for exploring available domain names with location information included in the name. It takes your location input and finds nearby neighborhoods. Then, it takes your keywords and appends your keywords, sans white space, and creates a domain name. It then checks GoDaddy database of available domain names and returns those available. Each of domain names’re associated with a neighborhood, and thus a pair of latitude/longitude coordinates so what better way to display them then on a Bing Map?! Hover over the list and the popups’ll show on map where location within domain’s found. From result list and popup you can purchase domain or add it to your wishlist.

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