Domain Names

Domain names are hostnames that provide more easily memorable names to stand in for numeric IP addresses. They allow for any service to move to a different location in the topology of the Internet (or another internet), which would then have a different IP address. Each string of letters, digits and hyphens between the dots is called a label in the parlance of the domain name system (DNS). Valid labels are subject to certain rules, which have relaxed over the course of time. Originally labels must start with a letter, and end with a letter or digit; any intervening characters may be letters, digits, or hyphens. Labels must be between 1 and 63 characters long (inclusive). Letters are ASCII A–Z and a–z; domain names are compared case-insensitively. Later it became permissible for labels to commence with a digit (but not for domain names to be entirely numeric), and for labels to contain internal underscores, but support for such domain names is uneven. These are the rules imposed by the way names are looked up ("resolved") by DNS. Some top level domains (see below) impose more rules, such as a longer minimum length, on some labels. Fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) are sometimes written with a final dot. 

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Sunday, 30 December 2007 |  Written by Pamela Upshur  | 
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For many search engines, you will find it easier to get high rankings on your site's home page than on internal pages. For Some reason, these search engines tend to favor the "default page." of the Web site, often thought of as the "home page" and usually containing the index.html. Additionally, some some engines favor Web sites that include the targeted keyword in the domain name, so consider this when you are considering what domain name to register.
Thursday, 15 March 2007 |  Written by Larry Gomez  | 
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{mos_sb_discuss:43} If you want to register domain names online, you are required to do it through an authorized domain name registrar. This is an organization or company and it provides services for domain name registration for the public. To keep your domain name safe, you need to take some precautions.
Thursday, 15 March 2007 |  Written by Mugur  | 
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{mos_sb_discuss:43} The first requirement of going into business over the Internet is finding a web host for your website. You may find yourself with a very large number of available offers from which to choose, but most of them provide the same kind of services and use the same type of servers.
Thursday, 15 March 2007 |  Written by Phil Harrison  | 
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 {mos_sb_discuss:43} As a business, your mindset is to promote your name and brand as much as possible. But, when it comes to domain registration, businesses register only one domain name, say, a .com domain name to host their business website to feature products and services they offer.
Thursday, 15 March 2007 |  Written by Larry Gomez  | 
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{mos_sb_discuss:43} Domain masking lets you protect the address of a particular site, while still allowing customers to access the content. Here's how it works: First, you register a domain name, say, domain1.com. This is only an address, though; domain1.com is not going to have its own web site. You use this address to display the content of another web site, say, forwarded-to.com.
Thursday, 01 March 2007 |  Written by Michelle Driver  | 
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{mos_sb_discuss:43} If you've taken the time recently to do an availability search for a top level domain name (.com or .net domain name) that is descriptive of your product or service, you probably already know that most “highly descriptive top level domain names" are already taken and how increasingly difficult it now is to find one.
Thursday, 15 February 2007 |  Written by Patrick Connor  | 
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{mos_sb_discuss:43} Believe it or not, even thieves are already high-tech these days. Browsing the net and reading through online forums, I came across a startling story about how thieves have found their way to infiltrate the world wide web. I read about a lady who was planning to put up a web page of her own. As the normal process dictates, she first thought of a domain name for her website.
Friday, 26 January 2007 |  Written by Michael Strand  | 
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{mos_sb_discuss:43} Pushing domain names is a quick, cost-effective way to move domain names around to new owners. The concept of the domain push is so easy in fact many people don't believe it could be so simple but guess what ? It is. 
Sunday, 12 November 2006 |  Written by Jennnifer Chiera  | 
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{mos_sb_discuss:43} It’s no secret that domain names are the new real estate, so that could explain why the domain name you’re trying to register isn’t available for registration using the .com extension.Don’t worry about that! There is an investment quality extension available that is an outstanding alternative to the .com tld. You don’t need to register your domain name in the .com extension in order for your online presence to be a success.
Sunday, 05 November 2006 |  Written by Bogdan V  | 
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{mos_sb_discuss:43} Do you make these mistakes when registering a new domain name? i will sho you how it is really done if you are looking to acheive fist page rankings.
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