Domain Name

Domain Name

Also known as a uniform resource locator or URL. The unique name for a website, as may be typed by a user or coded in a link. Domain names are translated to corresponding numerical internet protocol (IP) addresses by the internet domain name system (DNS), which is administered by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). A domain name is simply a unique identifier for a particular internet site located on a particular server.
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