Atom.com Buyout
On August 10, 2006, Atom Entertainment was bought by MTV Networks (now called Paramount Media Networks ) with all its properties, including AtomFilms, Addicting Games, Addicting Clips (renamed AtomUploads) and Shockwave.com .[ 14] The buyout occurred shortly after negotiations against and subsequently with Google to purchase YouTube . In 2012, Atom.com was absorbed into Comedy Central , and was renamed CC Studios .
Domain marketplace
Atom.com is currently a domain name marketplace, rebranded from Squadhelp in April 2024.[ 15] [ 16]
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↑ Levi, Daniel (17 April 2024). "Squadhelp rebrands to Atom just a year after raising $10 million in funding - Tech Startups" . Retrieved 15 September 2025 .
↑ "Goodbye SquadHelp, Hello Atom! Popular Naming & Branding Platform Goes Nuclear With Move to Atom.com" . www.dnjournal.com . Retrieved 15 September 2025 .