Jay Westerdal
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.[1] He later sold the company in 2008 for a reported $16–$18 million.[2] He is a technology blogger.[3]
Jay Westerdal | |
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Born | Jay Westerdal 1978 (age 44–45) Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Founder of DomainTools.com |
Spouse |
Icy Westerdal (m. 2010) |
Website | http://www.jaywesterdal.com |
Career
Westerdal started Name Intelligence/DomainTools in 2002 in his parents' garage. In May 2005, Jay started the domain conference "Domain RoundTable".[4] He later sold DomainTools in 2008 to Thought Convergence, Inc. The following year, after being acquired, he left TCI.[2]
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.[5]
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)".