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How Someone Acquired the Google.com Domain Name For a Single Minute

An anonymous reader writes with the story of how Sanmay Ved bought "Google.com" even though it only lasted a minute. BGR reports:We've all been there: It's nearly 2 in the morning and you're cruising around the Internet looking for new domain names to purchase. I mean, talk about a cliched night, right? Now imagine that during the course of your domain browsing, you unexpectedly discover that the holy grail of domain names — Google.com — is available for purchase for the low, low price of just $12. Testing fate, you attempt to initiate a transaction. Dare I say, you're feeling a little bit lucky. And just like that, in the blink of an eye, the transaction goes through and the vaunted and the highly valuable Google domain is in your possession. While this might read like a ridiculous plot summary from some horrible piece of nerd fiction, this series of events above, believe it or not, actually happened to former Googler Sanmay Ved earlier this week.

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  1. Re:Were the nameservers updated? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Wrong. The domain name controls the name servers used for the domain, so if he had the name server setup, he could have sent traffic to his server.

    Uhh not quite. The .com zone would need to be updated, as well as the glue A records for the nameservers for DNS requests to be sent. The .com zone didn't get updated....

    You have no idea what the fuck you are talking about.