What Is A Domain Name And Where To Register?
A domain name is an alias for an IP address. Now what is an IP
address? An IP address is a numeric code that signifies where to look
through the Internet for content. An example of an IP address would be
22.226.141.25. Rather than typing in a long and easily forgotten IP
address, a domain name helps you by typing an easily remembered name
to access the same site.
For example, [url]www.domainsatretail.com[/url] is a domain name that points to a
specific IP address. People can remember a domain name such as
[url]www.domainsatretail.com[/url] much easier than they can a long numeric code.
Domain names are everywhere as many use it everyday. Think of search
sites. Google and Yahoo both have corresponding domain names [url]www.google.com[/url]
and [url]www.yahoo.com[/url]. If you have ever sent an email you have used a
domain name. For example when
[url]http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Internet/20060929/31898.html[/url]
Re: What Is A Domain Name And Where To Register?
<xikom01@yahoo.com.tw> wrote in message
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> A domain name is an alias for an IP address.[/color]
You might want to learn a little bit more before opening your mouth. Not
much, but just a little.
Re: What Is A Domain Name And Where To Register?
On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 21:39:00 -0800, Greg Rusel rearranged some electrons
to say:
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> <xikom01@yahoo.com.tw> wrote in message
> news:3bc85938-[/color]
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>> A domain name is an alias for an IP address.[/color]
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> You might want to learn a little bit more before opening your mouth. Not
> much, but just a little.[/color]
He's just spamming.