squurl is a site which allows you to search for a term (such as webbysworld) and then see which TLDs that word (as a domain name) is free on. It only searches .com, .net, .org and .info. Sadly, it doesn’t search for ccTLDs (besides .us) and the links it provides to search for .de domains etc do not work.
The above might not sound impressive at all, but what is impressive is that it is done completely through Ajax!
The design itself is also fairly light, but has a lot of advertisements. There’s a banner at the top and it links to Sedo and various registrars whenever it can! Also, at the bottom of the page there are a number of text links. In addition to this, there’s a bar at the top trying to charge you 16cents a day to have adverts removed. I think the amount of advertisements is bad; they are trying to make money far too much.
The site is useful if you wish to find a domain quickly but isn’t too different to tools most registrars offer but the Ajax is slightly unique.
I hope they add foreign domains to the service, and make sure they work!
Tags: domains, domain names, web2.0, web 2.0, web2, web 2, ajax


Well…the service hasn’t worked for me in either Firefox or IE, and the CSS is messed up in IE (doesn’t surprise me).