Mainly Top-level domain names� which means they end in the generic .com, .net, .org, etc�
Along with top level generic are top level sponsored (.edu, .gov), top level reserved (.example, .test) and psuedo top level (.local, .bitnet)
There are also second-level (which for example in www.test.org - test would be the second level domain) and lower level domains (which for state government addresses like www.sos.state.il.us - anything proceeding the second level domain of SOS would be State as third level, IL as fourth level, etc. etc.)
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That depends on what kinds of domain names you might use. The only way to see if the one you want is available, is to type it in the browser bar and see if a page comes up.
There are many domain names in Australia. Australia.gov is one domain name, as is Australiazoo. There are many different domain names with Australia in the title.
Yes, domain names can have numbers in them.
A name, or DNS (Domain Name Server) server is a server that responds to requests to convert domain names and address types to and from IP addresses.
The Registry System receives Domain Name information from Registrars. Registrars are effectively the retailers or shop fronts that register Domain Names on behalf of Registrants.
By using Google, you can search for domain names. Also by visiting Domain websites such as GoDaddy, you can find a list of a range of different domain names.
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.
ICANN is responsible for the regulation of domain names.
The domain names that can be purchased from a domain auction depends on the need of the bidders. Domain auctions normally offer commercial, educational or organisational domains.
It will be millions of domain names that begin with the word free.
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