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(William) Bill Mushkin is the CEO of [[Name.com]], an [[ICANN]]-accredited domain registrar and web hosting company.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bill-mushkin/2/5ba/210 Linkedin]</ref>He is also the founder and former president of Mushkin Inc.<ref>[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Mushkin+Inc.+Enters+Into+E-store+Agreement+with+TechWave.-a054125705 The Free Library]</ref>  
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'''Bill Mushkin''' is the CEO of [[Name.com]], an [[ICANN]]-accredited domain registrar and web hosting company.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bill-mushkin/2/5ba/210 Linkedin]</ref>He is also the founder and former president of Mushkin Inc.<ref>[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Mushkin+Inc.+Enters+Into+E-store+Agreement+with+TechWave.-a054125705 The Free Library]</ref>  
  
 
Bill Mushkin is Photography Institute Fellow at NYU and holds a Bachelors in Philosophy and MFA from the University of Colorado, Boulder. <ref>[http://www.domainermeeting.com/?page_id=277 Domainer Meeting]</ref>  
 
Bill Mushkin is Photography Institute Fellow at NYU and holds a Bachelors in Philosophy and MFA from the University of Colorado, Boulder. <ref>[http://www.domainermeeting.com/?page_id=277 Domainer Meeting]</ref>  

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Bill Mushkin is the CEO of Name.com, an ICANN-accredited domain registrar and web hosting company.[1]He is also the founder and former president of Mushkin Inc.[2]

Bill Mushkin is Photography Institute Fellow at NYU and holds a Bachelors in Philosophy and MFA from the University of Colorado, Boulder. [3]

Career History

  • In 1994,Bill Mushkin founded Mushkin, Inc.,a company to suppy various computer part and other products. He sold the company in 2000 to Ramtron International. [4]
  • He bought Spot Domain LLC (Domainsite.com) in 2002.
  • In 2003, he founded Name.com. [5] He is currently serving as the CEO of the company.

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