DomainsBot Upgrades Semantic Engine

April 5, 2007 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Domain name suggestion provider DomainsBot (domainsbot.com) announced on Wednesday it has upgraded its core product, the DomainsBot Semantic Engine (semanticengine.com). This update features improved self-learning capabilities, new features and tools to help user interaction, as well as includes aftermarket domains and suggested alternatives.

“The demand for valuable domains names keeps growing, while good available domain names are becoming scarcer. Our Semantic Engine helps people find available domains even if their first choice is taken, thereby converting more look-ups into registrations,” says Max Ralli, DomainsBot CEO. “The first version of our product provided great results, as proven by its adoption by Top 10 domain name registrars. This new version is a dramatic improvement, and will help satisfy the demand for a single-source solution that includes aftermarket domains.”

The DomainsBot Semantic Engine introduces DomainsBot Live, a new interactive interface that enables end users to refine and filter their results. Users can personalize each keyword and rank the results to get their preferred alternatives first.

The new Domainsbot Semantic Engine is available to registrars, aftermarket domain name companies and their resellers. The solution can be easily integrated via XML, usually in just one day, helping to improve the conversion and sales of domain names. DomainsBot customers include GoDaddy, Tucows and Register.com.

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