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What is a domain Name?
Why should I register a domain name?
Domain name tips
Thinking Up a Name
Buying and Selling a Domain Name
How does domain parking work?
Different Top-Level Domains (TLDS)
Brief History of the Domain Name System |
What is a domain Name?
A domain name is a unique name that can be entered into a browser to
resolve the numeric address (called the IP address) of your web site or
email server. A domain name tells people (and the computers they use)
how to find your homepage on the Internet. Your hosting provider assigns
each domain name to a numerical IP (Internet Protocol) address. It takes
the form of a name of your choice coupled with an extension relating to
the type of site. Current gTLD ("generic Top Level Domain) extensions
are .com (meant for business sites), .org (meant for non-profit
organizations), and .net (meant for internet service providers). People
remember names better than numbers, but computers translate
www.yourname.com into IP address numbers.
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