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Inc. has quietly received the go-ahead to begin selling Internet addresses to users who want a piece of cyberspace real estate. The Seattle-based Internet retailer was accredited as a so-called 'domain name registrar,' making Amazon one of about 160 companies and organizations that are permitted to register Internet addresses, or domain names, ending in familiar suffixes like '.com,' '.net' and '.org.' The development means that Amazon now has permission to register Internet addresses for any individual or business that wants a distinctly-named Web site or e-mail address...
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