Articles, tagged with "internet corporation for assigned names and numbers", page 3
29th March 2010
It's a small world, after all. That's what Disney characters have been singing for a few decades already, but with the emergence of Mobi - a Top-Level Domain (TLD) in the domain - it's even smaller. In fact, the whole world, at least the World Wide Web, w...
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Author:
Robert Bell
18th February 2010
Domain name is the label used to reach a website with the help of a DNS (Domain Name Server) instead of using the numerical address of a website. Top level domain is the last portion of the domain name after the dot like .com etc. There are more than 370 ...
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Author:
bharathi
18th February 2010
Domain names are unique names that identify a website. Although the IP address of the website also helps in the task but the fact remains that since this address is denoted by numbers, people find it tough to memorize them. Domain names are written in wor...
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Author:
Alfred Disuja
27th November 2009
Once you've completed the brainstorm and decided upon the domain name that you wish to buy, you will need to go through the process of domain registration in order to find out whether that name is available and if it is how to become the registered owner ...
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Author:
Jonathan Wallace
11th November 2009
In today's world, Internet has become a part and parcel of our everyday life. User-friendliness has made the dotcom world highly accepted across all business verticals globally.
But Indian SMEs share a different story altogether. Out of around 10 mil...
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Author:
David Parks
03rd November 2009
Com, .net, .org, .biz, .edu, .info, .int, .GOV, .mobi, .aero. For many unsuspecting Internet surfers, these dot whatever mean no greater than being an extension name of the websites they are visiting. They do not realize that these three letters coming af...
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Author:
resources
03rd November 2009
The world of Internet is excruciatingly more complex than we can imagine. Net surfing, internet-aided messaging, and transactions appear very easy, but the rigors and complexities behind how the Internet runs are hidden and unknown to most of us.
In an...
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Author:
govind
26th October 2009
A domain name is a Web address, such as webtechconsultants.com, that is linked to an IP address. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is the governing body that coordinates links between IP addresses and domain names across the ...
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Author:
Different Man
21st September 2009
Top level domains, or TLDs, are the recognizable suffixes found in internet addresses, such as .com, .org, or .edu. The astonishing growth of the internet over the past decade alone has given rise to a corresponding need for more specific TLDs to help cle...
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Author:
Nealmedia
21st August 2009
"What's in a name?" Shakespeare asks in Romeo and Juliet. When it comes to your site the answer is: quite a lot.
A domain name is the English (or other) language designator for your site. Because of how the Internet operates, that name is associated wi...
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Wildfire Marketing Group Content Development Team
17th August 2009
On August 6, 1991, CERN, which straddles the border between France and Switzerland, publicized the new World Wide Web project. The Web was invented by English scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. There are many browsers in use today, but all of there look b...
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Author:
Sean Hummer
31st July 2009
Much of the internet world is buzzing about the ICANN's (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) decision to introduce what they are calling designer domain names. What would be the drawbacks? Would there be any benefits to gain at all? Si...
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Author:
merillmayden
24th March 2009
ICANN (Internet Corporation for assigned names and numbers) regulates domain industry in all over the world. Along with country code and generic top level domain name system management, it is responsible for internet protocol (IP) address space allocation...
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Author:
M. G. Infocom Pvt. Ltd.
18th November 2008
If you are going to be setting up a website and have not purchased a domain name, this is one of the first things that you will need to do. A domain name gives you a specific address at which you can "post"â€"or "address"â€"your website. Choosing a domain...
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Author:
Bandboxer
03rd November 2008
The realty business has undergone an impressive transformation over the last ten years, as the popularity of the Internet has grown. Savvy agents know that the majority of home buyers start their search for homes online, so they build user friendly websit...
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Author:
Kevin Koitz