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No. yahoo.com, google.com, live, msn, hotmail.com, etc. are all domains. When you change the domain, the email changes and it won't work.
Form email is an email that is sent to several different people. Each person gets the same copy of the email but, the top is personalized with the recipients name and maybe a greeting. This is how ads are sent through the email to thousands of recipients at the same time.
First off, you're going to have to find a name for your website. You may not get the name you want because their are several people competing for the same names.
no bbm is to people have blackberrys and email is to everyone
Absolutely. Email addresses do not require IP addresses themselves in order to function. You can both have several PCs logged into the same email account, and have one PC logged in to several email accounts all at the same time.
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A relation is a mapping between two sets, a domain and a range. A function is a relationship which allocates, to each element of the domain, exactly one element of the range although several elements of the domain may be mapped to the same element in the range.
The same way we communicate with people here..we can call them or email them or text them....
Yes, because domain is a broader category or larger group than a kingdom.
You should first come up with a well written email that you believe people would want to pass on. Then, find people who share the same ideas as you and give them the email. Instruct them to pass it on to as many people as possible. Eventually, it will start a chain reaction and your email will reach plenty of people.
MSN users in the UK are typically given hotmail email addresses with the co uk suffix. MSN offers many of the same services in the UK as in the US, such as news, movie reviews and health blogs.