Dot CN was a CCdomain (country code) and was indexed as a local domain in the search engines. Now that it was categorized as TLD, it will be indexed as a globaldomain.
Dot CN was a CCdomain (country code) and was indexed as a local domain in the search engines. Now that it was categorized as TLD, it will be indexed as a globaldomain.
dot cn The TLD (top level domain) for the country of China is ".cn"
I think you're referring to the top level domain. .cn is the top level domain for mainland China.
CN is the top level domain on the web for China.
There are five major Chinese domain names to choose from. All the domain names end in cn. The five major domain names are cn, com, net, org, and finally cn.
It originates in china
Yes, there is. It is called the '360' restaurant, and is located near the top. See 'related links' for more information.
CN could be cable needle...I would need to see in what context to be sure.
The default tombstone lifetime is 60 days for forests initially built using Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, and 180 days for forests that were initially built with Windows Server 2003 SP1. You can change the tombstone lifetime by setting the tombstoneLifetime attribute of the CN=Directory Service,CN=Windows NT, CN=Services,CN=Configuration, DC=<root domain> object. Every 12 hours, each domain controller starts a garbage collection process. (This can be changed by setting a new value for the garbageCollPeriod attribute of the CN=Directory Service,CN=Windows NT, CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=<root domain> object.) This garbage collection scans all of the tombstones on the DC and physically deletes any that are older than the tombstone lifetime.
CN means charge nurse.
There are 2579 steps from the main deck to the Sky Pod at the top of the CN Tower..
It can mean "Code Name" as in the popular Korean Band CN BLUE