Try searching for archived or cached web pages on the sites from the following site: http://www.freshdrop.com
You have to have paid hosting. You can use ANY hosting site and point the named servers to it via your Domain Manager. If you transfer the domain name to the new hosting site so you can pay for both hosting and name on renewal, then you will have to do that again through the Domain Manager.
Tutorial: Move a Website to a New Server - The Seamless Way: http://www.elated.com/articles/move-website-to-new-server-the-seamless-way/
for expired domains list - http://freshdrop.com
URL redirection: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_redirection
CNAME Setup Instructions for Popular Registrars: http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/how-to-set-up-and-test-a-cname-domain-with-s-drive/
Before you can list your domain in Google, you need to have a domain and a web host.
A. Your web host may be a free web host or a paid one. Free hosting sites includes weebly, blogger, yola, webs and the like. Paid web hosting providers includes Hostgator, Justhost, Bluehost and the like.
In order for your website list on search engines, you need to index your website and apply some seach engine optimization techniques to it.
The reclamation period has a few phases that add up to around 50 days, some registrars have been known to shorten it a bit, there's an extra fee to reclaim a domain close to dropping.
Some reference material and information can be found here - http://freshdrop.com and should look at it.. it will be helpful to you. cheers
well there is a "dropped domains" type of service that offers what you have described. However, some Auctions service will let you search for domains that are currently up for auction. You can view more information their.
You can also reach Sales and Support Team 24x7 to discuss options that might have to help you track down domain names that you are interested in. well my friend has used it once I think. and he is satisfied with it.
I hope this has been helpful.