it is called the domain
Yes, it's called "Reverse Lookup" on such sites as whitepages [dot] com.
No. dot Com is a COMMERCIAL web address. Military addresses are dot MIL or dot GOV
you're stupid
The chances are that this person works for google (and is affectionately called a Googler (or a Doogler if they own a dog)(or a carpoolgler if they car pool)) But if your after gmail or google mail address check out in the link below.
A website, portal or website is a collection of web pages related and common to an internet domain or subdomain on the World Wide Web within the Internet. For me this is one of the best... ht tps:// ya zing.co m/de als/groupon/Yeynder(remove spaces)
If I understand the question correctly, my answer is "No, not necessarily" I set up a non-profit Foundation last year, well after the dot-com wave, having had no dot-com business history myself. I chose a dot-com address because of it's memorability, as compared to dot-org.
domain eigo-bunpou dot com/address-book
Pe-ri-od is three syllables. dot is one, and so quicker to speak.
regainrehab-dot-com
The correct words in speaking it are dot com but on the Internet or when writing it, you replace "dot" with a period.
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