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* In January, 2012, an anti-GoDaddy site, NoDaddy.co, was launched. This was significant given that a prior site, NoDaddy.com, opened in 2007 and was later acquired in July, 2011, by GoDaddy itself. It is unknown whether GoDaddy purchased the original NoDaddy.com site or threatened legal action. Prior to being acquired, NoDaddy.com was the second highest [[Google]] result for the search term "GoDaddy", and the site had received some 2 billion in investment. The new [[.co]] site is unaffiliated with the NoDaddy.com owners.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/go-daddy-gripe-site-relaunches-with-co-domain/ GoDaddy Gripe Site Relaunches with Co Domain, DomainIncite.com]</ref>
 
* In January, 2012, an anti-GoDaddy site, NoDaddy.co, was launched. This was significant given that a prior site, NoDaddy.com, opened in 2007 and was later acquired in July, 2011, by GoDaddy itself. It is unknown whether GoDaddy purchased the original NoDaddy.com site or threatened legal action. Prior to being acquired, NoDaddy.com was the second highest [[Google]] result for the search term "GoDaddy", and the site had received some 2 billion in investment. The new [[.co]] site is unaffiliated with the NoDaddy.com owners.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/go-daddy-gripe-site-relaunches-with-co-domain/ GoDaddy Gripe Site Relaunches with Co Domain, DomainIncite.com]</ref>
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* The 2012 Super bowl featured 2 GoDaddy ads, and it was the eighth consecutive year that the registrar advertised during the event. GoDaddy announced that this year's ads helped create record Super Bowl Sunday sales.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2012/02/06/godaddy-super-bowl-ads/ GoDaddy Super Bowl Ads, DomainNameWire.com]</ref>
    
==Business==
 
==Business==