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Jay Westerdal | |
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Born | Jay Westerdal 1978 (age 45–46) Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Known for | Founder of DomainTools.com |
Spouse |
Icy Westerdal (m. 2010) |
Website | www |
Jay Westerdal (born 1978) is an American domainer and entrepreneur, best known for his work creating DomainTools.com, a web service that looks up historical ownership of a website. The whois service was integrated into Google's onebox in May 2008. He later sold the company in 2008 for a reported $16–$18 million. He is a technology blogger.
Career
Westerdal started Name Intelligence/DomainTools in 2002 in his parents' garage. In May 2005, Jay started the domain conference "Domain RoundTable". He later sold DomainTools in 2008 to Thought Convergence, Inc. The following year, after being acquired, he left TCI.
Writing
Westerdal's personal blog covers a wide range of topics, focusing mainly on technology, his mobile lifestyle, and search engine optimization from a personal perspective, in contrast to the DomainTools blog, where he wrote in an official capacity. He contributed to the EPP Protocol RFC 4930.
References
- DomainTools integrated into Google
- ^ "TRAFFICZ TO BUY DOMAINTOOLS". domainmagnate.com. April 24, 2008.
- "Google Ending AdSense For Domain Tasting". Archived from the original on 2010-02-28.
- Conference Review on DNjournal.com
- "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)".