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Domain nameAnother word for a web address: for example, bbc.co.uk is a domain name.
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Domain nameA domain name locates an organization or other entity on the Internet. For example, the domain name "www.sans.org" locates an Internet address for "sans.org" at Int [..]
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Domain nameThe Internet address an entity such as "www.marketingpower.com".
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Domain nameThe name of a network or computer linked to the Internet. Domains are defined by a common IP address or set of similar IP (Internet Protocol) addresses.
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Domain nameA domain name is a unique identifier for an Internet site or Internet Protocol (IP) network address, consisting of at least two segments separated by periods. Enterprises must register top-level domai [..]
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Domain namelocation of an entity on the Internet.
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Domain nameseries of letters and numbers separated by periods, providing an Internet address.
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Domain nameA domain name is a name used to identify a website on the internet. Beneath the surface, websites are associated with IP addresses. These are basically numerical addresses that tell your browser where to find the website on the internet. To make things simpler for humans every website has a corresponding name. You can think of domain name as the hu [..]
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Domain name The unique name that identifies the address of Internet site. Domain Names are comp[osed of two or more parts separated by dots. The first part is the most specific, and the second part is an exten [..]
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Domain name The domain name is the unique name that identifies an organization on the Internet. The Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) includes the hostname and is easier to use than the numerical IP addresses [..]
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Domain nameCopyright by Matisse "Domain Name" Enzer -->The unique name that identifies an Internet site. Domain Names always have 2 or more parts, separated by dots. The part on the left is the most [..]
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Domain nameA name given to the numerical or internet Protocol (IP) address of a web site. For example NetSmartz.org is the domain name for this web site. A Domain Name Service (DNS) assigns domain names and translates the domain name to the IP address of the site.
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Domain nameA domain name is a description or representation of a computer's location on the Internet. It is usually separated by a dot. For example: www.comentum.com sales.comentum.com j [..]
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Domain name The unique name of an internet website or
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Domain nameDomain name addresses, together with IP addresses, are the two forms of Internet addresses in common use. Domain name addresses all end with a correct top-level domain. The top-level domains may be an [..]
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Domain nameA combination of letters and numbers that identifies a specific computer or website on the Internet. A domain name usually consists of three parts: a generic "top-level" domain such as " [..]
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Domain namea name interpreted by internet software to determine which computer (which server) to access. For instance, diamondbullet.com is a domain name representing the company Diamond Bullet Design and which [..]
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Domain nameDomain names are the base part of website names. like howtogeek.com or google.com. Note that domain names are just another type of hostname.
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Domain nameAlso known as Domain Definition A Domain Name is a unique name that denotes a company, organization, society, or group on the Internet. The domain name always consists of two parts separated by a peri [..]
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Domain nameThe conventional Internet name for a network or computer system, which name consists of a sequence of two or more groups of characters separated by periods; e.g., the "govinst.com" groups of characters in the host name "www.govinst.com", where the ".com" is the first-level domain name (or top-level domain name), and th [..]
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Domain nameA domain name is a unique name that identifies a website. For example, the domain name of the Tech Terms Computer Dictionary is "techterms.com." Each website has a domain name that serves as [..]
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Domain namea string of words used to identify computer addresses on the Internet. Commonly points to the top level of a World Wide Web site on a host machine.
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Domain nameWebGuest Dictionary A unique name that identifies an Internet site . A domain name points always to one specific server while this server may host many domain names. If you look at the URL for this page, you'll see www.webguest.com at the beginning. The "www" points to the server and "webguest.com" is ou [..]
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Domain nameis an important part of an internet address. A web address starts with the domain name which ends with the first /. You can tell something about a website from its domain name. If it ends .uk, then it [..]
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Domain nameA domain is identified by the number assigned to its unique space. To make it easier to use however, the number is given the name of your choice an this name is assigned to the number. In this way, people do not need to remember the number (IP) in order to visit a website, but can use the easier-to-remember domain name. This websites domain name is [..]
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Domain nameThis is a unique name that is assigned to a specific machine or IP address. The domain points to the IP address of a computer on the Internet (see DNS below). No two domains can be the same. A Domain [..]
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Domain nameA unique name that serves as an address on the internet for locating and/or accessing a brand’s website or web page. A read more:
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Domain nameA domain name is a website's address on the Internet. Domain names are used in URLs to identify to which server belong a specific webpage. The domain name consists of a hierarchial sequence of na [..]
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Domain nameDomain names are used to identify one or more IP addresses. For example, the domain name microsoft.com represents about a dozen IP addresses. Domain names are used in URLs to identify particular Web p [..]
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Domain nameThe name reserved for finding a web site.
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies an internet site.
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Domain nameThe address identifying a specific site on the Internet. In the United States, domain names usually consist of three parts separated by the period (full stop). In the address www.thisuniversity.edu, t [..]
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Domain nameA domain name is part of the web address of a web site.
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Domain nameA unique name which identifies a individual site on the internet. Although we see "user friendly" names, the web address is actually a set of numbers (ip address). Click here to see [..]
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Domain nameA unique name that identifies an Internet site. A domain name is the Internet's way of translating a numeric IP address into an easy-to-remember combination of words and numbers. A given machine [..]
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Domain nameA unique name that identifies a Website. A domain name can be purchased from and registered by a domain name registration company, e.g. our name ict4lt.org was purchased from Amenworld: http://www.ame [..]
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Domain nameA name that identifies one or more IP addresses. Domain names always have at least two parts that are separated by dots (for instance lsoft.com). The part on the left is the second-level domain (more [..]
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Domain nameThe text name corresponding to the numeric IP address of a computer on the Internet.
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Domain nameThe customizable or branded part of a website’s name. For example, in the URL: http://www.example.com/folder/file.html, “example” is the domain name.
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Domain nameThe name of a website that is mapped to an IP address using a URL.
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies an Internet based website. Example: www.yourdomain.com
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Domain nameA website typically is hosted under a domain name, such as www.domain.org. A domain name provides a user-friendly way of denoting a website. Technically, domain names are resolved to IP address that i [..]
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Domain namethe part of the URL that identifies and calls up the specific computer on the Web that stores the information you requested
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Domain nameA method of identifying computer addresses. Your e-mail address has a domain address. If you have an "edu" at the end of your e-mail address that means your account is affiliated with an edu [..]
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Domain nameA domain name is simply a website address, e.g. www.mycompany.com is a domain name. This is also sometimes called a URL.
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Domain nameThe domain name is the unique name that identifies an Internet site. The Internet is made up of millions of computers and networks, all with their own domain name or unique address. Domain names alway [..]
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Domain nameA name (such as "w3.org") of a service, Web site, or computer, and so on in a hierarchical system of delegated authority- the Domain Name System. P.V.Mockapetris, "Domain Names - implem [..]
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Domain nameDomain names are the alphabetic names used to refer to computers on the Internet. A Web site address, including a suffix such as .com, .com.au, .org, .gov, or .edu. The suffix indicates what type of o [..]
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Domain nameSee Internet domain name.
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Domain nameA domain name is the unique name of a computer on the Internet that distinguishes it from the other systems on the network.
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Domain nameUsed for Internet purposes, this is a network associated with an organization, such as wired.com, or eff.org. Domain names are organized in a hierarchical system, with each level separated by a "dot." Organization types are commercial (.com), educational (.edu), organizational (.org), governmental (.gov), military (.mil), or network (.net [..]
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Domain nameA name that identifies a computer or computers on the Internet. These names appear as a component of a Web site's URL, e.g. en.wikipedia.org. This type of domain name is also called a hostname.
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Domain nameA domain name is the address at which a website can be found (e.g. www.mysite.com.au). Just about all websites will have their own, unique domain name. A domain name must be registered with a domain r [..]
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Domain nameAn organization’s unique name on the Internet, which consists of a chosen name combined with a top level domain such as .com or .org or .gov.
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Domain nameThe unique name of an internet site eg. http://www.iabuk.net
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies the location of an Internet server or computer on the Internet. For example, 'microsoft.com' identifies the server provided by Microsoft.
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies an Internet site. Domain Names always have 2 or more parts, separated by dots. The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most general. [..]
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Domain nameDomain name addresses, together with Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, are the two forms of Internet addresses in common use. Domain name addresses all end with an accurate top-level domain. Some exam [..]
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies an Internet site, i.e. http://101Date.com or RosalindGardner.com.
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Domain nameThe name of a computer (server) on the Internet which must be registered with a central organization known as the InterNIC. Ensures that only one computer on the Internet is named CNN.com, www.microsoft.com, etc. The domain name in an address (URL) tells you the official, registered name of each site.
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Domain nameThe unique name of a computer connected to the Internet. In the address sales@getwireless.net, Getwireless is the domain name and the extension "net" (the domain indicates that Getwireless.net is a network. "sales" is a mailbox. In addition to "net," other top-level domains are "com" (commercial ventures), &q [..]
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Domain nameA unique identifier which assigns a name to a specific IP address. Since IP addresses are merely strings of numbers, the Domain Name system was developed to facilitate ease of recognition and recall o [..]
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Domain name“The term domain name means any alphanumeric designation which is registered with or assigned by any domain name registrar, domain name registry, or other domain name registration authority as part of [..]
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Domain nameDomain Name is the name location of a website. This is similar to a street address for websites.
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies an Internet site. The Internet is made up of hundreds of thousands of computers and networks, all with their own domain name or unique address. Domain names always have [..]
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Domain nameA unique address that identifies each website. A domain name consists of the webserver‘s name, the domain name and the top-level domain/country code (i.e. .com, .net or .at - Austria, .de - G [..]
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Domain nameA domain name is simply a website address, e.g. www.mycompany.com is a domain name. This is also sometimes called a URL.
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Domain nameAll computers on the Internet have their own Internet Protocol (IP) address which consists of numbers. The domain name system connects unique domain names to the IP addresses so users do not have to r [..]
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Domain nameA domain name locates an organisation or other entity on the internet; it allows you to reference internet sites without knowing the true numerical address.
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Domain namethe name that identifies an Internet website so that you do not have to remember its IP address. Domain names consist of two or more parts, separated by dots; for example, www.cogipas.com
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Domain nameThe address that people use to find you or your company online; Type a domain name into your web browser's address bar to go to a specific website. For example, our domain name is plus.net.
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Domain nameAs part of the Domain Name System, domain names identify IP resources, such as an Internet website.
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies an internet site. Domain names always have two or more parts, seperated by a dot. The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most gener [..]
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Domain nameSee DNS.
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies an Internet site. Domain Names always have 2 or more parts, separated by dots. The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most general. A given machine may have more than one Domain Name but a given Domain Name points to only one machine. For example, the domain names:
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Domain nameThe address of a computer on the Internet. For example the address of Granite State Communications is www.myGSC.com.
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Domain nameA unique name made up of letters, numbers, dashes and periods to identify a website such as www.matthewwoodward.co.uk
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Domain nameA domain name is what you type into the web address bar at the top of your Internet browser to access a website. Just like you have a street address, a domain name is a place holder for an address for websites. Domain names usually end with a .com .net .gov .org or .edu.
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Domain nameA registered Internet name address consisting of a regional domain (eg. ".co.uk") preceded by the name of an individual, company or organisation (thus for example "microsoft.com").
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Domain nameDomain names are the word sequences users enter in their Web browser to visit Web sites. They are attached to a DNS, short for Domain Naming System, which is used to translate numeric addresses (known [..]
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Domain nameA domain name is a unique alpha-numeric name used to identify a particular computer (i.e. Web server or mail server) on the Internet. Domain names allow Internet users to type in a name, such as telus.com, which is eventually resolved to a specific, numeric IP address such as 216.21.229.101. The purpose of domain names is to allow ordinary users co [..]
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Domain nameA domain name is a name used for identification purposes on the Internet. In WordPress a domain name usually identifies a server where WordPress is installed. To make this work, the Internet's do [..]
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Domain namethe unique name that identifies an Internet site. Domain names always have two or more parts, separated by dots. The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most general. A given machine may have more than one domain name, but a given domain name points to only one machine. Usually, all of the machines on a given net [..]
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Domain namean identification label that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control in the Internet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name
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Domain nameThe domain name is that part of an Internet or e-mail address that describes the name of the business or organization who owns the web site. For instance, "digitalthink.com" is the d [..]
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Domain nameA Web site address, usually followed by .com, .org or.co.uk. See also "URL
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Domain nameA domain name is the registered name of an individual or organizations appearance on the internet. Domain names have at least two parts and each part is seperated by a dot (e.g. www.telecomabc.com). T [..]
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Domain nameThe official name of a computer connected to the Internet. Domain names are derived from a hierarchical system, with a host name followed by a top-level domain category. The top-level domain categories are com (for commercial enterprises), org (for non-profit organizations), net (for network services providers), mil (for the military), and gov (for [..]
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Domain namethe web address of your online store, for example www.myshop.com.
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Domain name The domain name identifies the location of an organisation or entity on the Internet and, through Domain Name Service translates this to an IP Address, which is the real address to which traffic destined for that domain name is routed. *** The Information Security Glossary ***
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Domain nameDomain names are used in Universal Resource Locators (URLs) to identify particular web pages or sites located on the Internet. For example, the domain name netsafe.org.nz represents the website for NetSafe.
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Domain name The unique name that identifies an Internet site. Every domain name consists of one top or high-level and one or more lower-level designators. Top-level domains (TLDs) are either generic or geographic. Generic top-level domains include .com (commercial), .net (network), .edu (educational), .org (organizational, public or non-commercial), .gov (gov [..]
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Domain nameThe primary subdivision of Internet addresses, which is indicated by the last part of an Internet address after the final period (or dot). In the United States, the standard domains are .com, .edu, .g [..]
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Domain name, or domain is a unique name that identifies a website, serving as its address. For example, the domain name of Springboard SEO is 'springboardseo.com'.
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Domain nameA domain name is a name that identifies a computer or computers on the Internet. These names appear as a part of a Website's URL. For example, in www.bkmediagroup.com - bkmediagroup is the domain [..]
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Domain nameA domain name is an Internet resource name that is universally understood by Web servers and online organizations and provides all pertinent destination information. To access an organizationâs Web- [..]
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Domain nameThe unique name of a website, for example ibase.com in the case of this website.
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Domain nameWeb address that is used to help people find a website on the Internet. Domain names are made up of a hierarchy known as levels, which are separated by periods (".") within the domain name. Top-level domains include domains such as .gov, .mil, .us, .org, .com, and .edu. Examples of a federal organization's domain name are army.mil, n [..]
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Domain nameThe name used to identify a website. For example, www.yahoo.com
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Domain name - Domain names are the human-readable addresses used on the Internet (e.g., "www.microsoft.com"). The Domain Name Service
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Domain nameThe name of a computer on the Internet; the domain name service (DNS) converts domain names to IP addresses.
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Domain nameServers on the Internet are all part of some registered domain, which has a name associated with it. I own pylit.org for example. The last part is used to brand the kind of domain I am part of, in this case a non-profit organization. The first part is often chosen to identify the company involved. You can add a machine name to the front of this nam [..]
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Domain nameThe root address of your website (i.e., "google.com", "monkdev.com", "natgeo.com"). related: url
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Domain nameThe name of the location you are visiting on the Web (for exa mple www.payseal.com). The domain names are issued by the National Science Foundation and come with different extensions, based on whether the domain belongs to a commercial enterprise (.com or.cc), an educational establishment (.edu), a government body (.gov), the military (.mil), a net [..]
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Domain nameDomain names are used to identify one or more devices that are using the internet.
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Domain nameDomain names are protectable as trademarks if they are used in the web site other than as part of the Internet address alone. For instance, Marklaw.com is a domain name because it is used in the URL, [..]
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Domain nameA domain name is that portion of an Internet Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that fully identifies the server program that an Internet request is addressed to. InCommonFederation.org is an example of a domain name.
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies your website.
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Domain nameIdentifies a resource (such as a website or server) that has an IP address
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Domain nameThe full name of a system or Internet domain including …
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Domain nameThe identity of a web page or group of web pages unique to a particular user. Example – rapidformations.co.uk is our domain name.
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Domain nameAn internet address (eg. www.om4tourism.com)
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Domain nameThe unique name that identifies your website.
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Domain name A Web site address that belongs exclusively to you and takes people straight to your Web site, wherever it is stored on the Internet.
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Domain nameThe Domain Name System, most often known as simply DNS, is a core feature of the Internet. It is a distributed database that handles the mapping between host names (domain names), which are more convenient for humans, and the numerical Internet addresses. The domain name system acts much like an automated phone book, so you can "call&q [..]
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Domain nameA domain name is an identification string that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority or control within the Internet. Domain names are used in various networking contexts and for applic [..]
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