Unveiling the Significance of Domain Names in Web Addressing
Domain Name refers to the human-readable name that serves as the address of a website on the internet. It plays a pivotal role in web addressing, acting as a more memorable alternative to the complex numerical IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the internet.
Domain names consist of two main parts: the actual name (often representing a brand, company, or topic) and the top-level domain (TLD), such as .com, .org, .net, or country-specific TLDs like .uk or .jp. When users type a domain name into a web browser, the Domain Name System (DNS) translates it into the corresponding IP address, enabling users to access the desired website. Domain names are crucial for establishing an online presence, enhancing brand identity, and making it easier for users to navigate the internet.
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