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| What is a domain name? |
A domain name
is a Web address, such as godaddy.com, that is linked to
an IP address (which represents a physical point on the
Internet). When someone types a domain name into a Web browser,
the requested Web page displays.
A domain name consists
of a top-level and a second-level domain. A top-level domain
(TLD) is the part of the domain name located to the right
of the dot (godaddy.com). The most common top-level domains
are .COM, .NET, and .ORG. Some other popular top-level domains
are .BIZ, .INFO, .NAME and .WS. These TLDs have certain
guidelines but are, for the most part, available to any
registrant, anywhere in the world.
The part of the
domain name located to the left of the dot — "godaddy,"
in this case — is called the second-level domain (SLD) name.
The second-level domain name is the "readable" part of the
address and refers to the organization or entity behind
the Internet address. Second-level domain names must be
registered with an Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers (ICANN)-accredited registrar. |
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