Like many I tend to keep several tabs open in Firefox and am constantly opening new tabs for a quick task then closing the tab page. I also use the Google toolbar. So it was with much frustration that I started waiting for a new tab page to open with recent history as opposed to the nearly instantaneous opening of a blank tab page. Not to fear the fix was actually quite easy. From the Google toolbar menu (right click the menu bar) select Options then look for Enable the Google new tab page. Uncheck this entry. Now your new blank tab pages should open immediately.
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When a domain name expires, assuming the current owner is either unaware or does not want the name any longer, it typically takes 75 days before that name will become available for re-registering. If the name is one which would have little value to anyone else then in fact you may be able to just wait it out and register the name when it becomes available. But the dirty little secret that’s happening is that grabbing and registering expired domain names is BIG business and the registrar where the name was registered may in fact become your biggest competitor! The registrar may simply re-register the name themselves and either auction it off if there’s enough interest or point you to one of their name grabbing services (think Snapnames exclusive deal with Network Solutions) which will most definitely cost you more than the normal under $10 registration fee. Fair – hardly, especially considering that some less than scrupulous registrars may tinker with the release date to give themselves an advantage. If you don’t want your own domains to end up in this shady underworld then monitor their expiration dates closely and renew BEFORE they expire.
As an alternative to grabbing an expired domain name, you may have better luck contacting the current owner of a domain name you desire and inquire as to their interest in selling the name to you. There are even professional brokerage services (e.g. sedo.com) that will help you – for a fee – in acquiring your dream name. Do a web search for domain name brokers for more info.