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| What is a Domain name?
A domain name represents your "address" on the Internet.
It is a phrase containing several components separated by a
period ("dot"). Each domain name includes a "Top level" domain
such as .COM, .NET, or .ORG which originally specified the broad
category of an organization. Thus, domain names ending in
.COM were intended for commercial, for-profit organizations,
while names ending in .NET were for network infrastructure
machines, and those ending in .ORG were used for miscellaneous,
usually non-profit organizations. |
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