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Domain names are series of letters and numbers separated by periods, and are used as identification labels of computers, organizations and addresses on the Internet. Some examples of domain names are nasa.gov and cowgirls.com.

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What is the internet country code for lceland?

Iceland is country code +354. There are no city codes or area codes. The local number is 7 digits.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

What does co mean in a domain name?

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How do you configure a Windows 98 PC to connect to a Windows 2000 server which is the domain controller?

This is really simple. There are probably hundreds of places on the net that tell you how to do this, but the simplest way is to ensure that all of the computers have ethernet cards. Have all of the computers connect to a hub, including the server. Go into the control panel, then networking and setup all of the ethernet cards to support Netbeui. From there, on the server, right click on the folder you want to share and give it a share name. Then right click on my computer on each workstation and select map network drive and use the following pattern to map your drives: \\servername\sharename.

Read this for a more step by step explanation: http://www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/3/1/

First we understand the concept. windows 2000 proffessional is not the server OS. this is the client OS. for client server technology server must be the server OS like windows 2000 server or NT server. client may be any OS. If u configure windows 2000 professional and win98, this is as the workgroup model. this not the client server technology. this is normal networking in LAN.

What is the task a domain name system performs?

The prime purpose of domain name system is to translate human language into binary codes.

Network resources are used by IP Addresses which are not user friendly and difficult to memorize like for microsoft.com, the IP Address is 207.46.232.182.

DNS is a mneomic device to make network resources easier to remember for network users.

How does one go about registering a new domain name?

There are two principal steps to make your website on the Internet: the first is registering/booking a domain name and then selecting a web host. The web host is the guts of any website; this is where you build and publish your pages, build purchase fillings, insert service and preserve your site.

A domain name builds the address of your site and can end in .com, .net, .org, .info, .us, .biz, .tv, .me, .co, etc. Links to the most popular domain registrars where you can rent domain names in one-year increments are listed below in the "Related Links" section.

Most domain extensions can be registered for $10 or less per year. You can register your domain for as long as you wish. Many registrars offer discounts if you make a long-term commitment, purchasing the rights to a domain name for multiple years.

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For registering domain name i will apply here at ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number), responsible for managing the Internet Protocol address spaces (IPv4 and IPv6) and assignment of address blocks to regional Internet registries, for maintaining registries of Internet protocol identifiers.

Except this i can approach registrar appointed by ICANN for registration of domain name.

To register a domain name one must first find a unique handle. The domain can then be purchased from a domain management company. These companies typically charge an ongoing fee. If the fee is unpaid the domain will once again become available for purchase.

How does using domain names for Internet advertising work?

The way it is set up, the Internet cannot ignore domain names which are like phone numbers to a phone book. Domain names are therefore destinations that Internet traffic will ultimately end up at when web searches are performed. Attracting that Internet search traffic by matching the search to a generic domain name is known as "Domaineering". Domaineering is a semi-composed word derived form the notion that domain names can be "engineered" or crafted to attract Internet traffic from search engines. "Domaineering", which is also known as "domain monetization", is a niche web-based marketing business involving the acquiring and monetizing of names specifically for their use as an advertising medium or platform. Domaineering differs from primarily speculating on domains as intellectual property investments for resale as in "domaining" where generating advertising revenue is considered more of a bonus while awaiting a sale of a domain.

Analogous to the index headings in the yellow pages of a phone book, the domain names function as virtual Internet billboards with generic domain names being highly valued for their revenue generating potential derived from attracting Internet traffic hits. Revenue is earned as potential customers view pay per click ( PPC ) ads or the Internet traffic attracted may be redirected to another website. Hence, the domain name itself is the revenue generating asset, not merely functioning as a web address. As the value is intrinsically in the generic keyword domain name and not in a website, these domains are not intended to be developed into a conventional websites because they are more valuable to their owners as an income producing advertising platform.

As with traditional advertising, domaineering is part art and part science. Often to be the most effective as advertising tools, the domain names and their corresponding landing pages must be engineered or optimized to produce maximum revenue which may require considerable skill and good knowledge of search engine optimization ( SEO ) practices, marketing psychology and an understanding of the target market audience. Domaineering generally utilizes a firm offering domain parking services to provide the sponsored ad "feed" of a word or phrase searched for thus creating a mini-directory populated largely by advertisers paying to promote their products and services under a relevant generic keyword domain. Occasionally content is added to develop a functional mini-website.

Ethical domaineers and others who advertise online using generic keywords as metatags believe domaineering provides a useful, legal and legitimate Internet marketing service which helps better organize the world wide web. Domaineering is practiced by both large companies who may have registered hundreds or even thousands of domains to individual entrepreneurial minded domaineers who may only own one or a few. The generally accepted definition and origin of domaineering as a distinct Internet marketing practice is attributed to a Canadian Professor named William Lorenz.

How do you check to see if website domain names are available?

If you want to find out if a specific domain name is taken, I would suggest simply typing it in to your browser, and seeing what loads up. You could also look for other web pages that have a similar domain, or a website that checks domains.

Where can I learn about building a website very fast and easy?

There are multiple online locations where it is possible to learn website design and maintenance. The first and most recommended website is 'weebly', although it has its restrictions to non-paying users, it is a simple way to learn the basics. The other website is called 'webs', which is also free.

What org website?

".org" is an 'organization' Internet Top Level Domain (TLD). This is an open TLD, meaning that any person or entity is permitted to register. (You don't have to be, or have, an organization to register a ".org" domain name.)

Although ".org" was originally (theoretically) meant for websites of organizations, it's now used by practically any type of website (except "official" websites such as government, military, etc.) For more information, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains

How does an individual find out which domain names are available?

There are several online sites that offer to check whether a domain is available. Some of the sites provide an option to find the owners of a domain name if the wanted domain name is already registered. Another feature in some sites is an auto-suggestions section that searches for the availability of similar names.

What does the dot in stand for in a website address?

well lets start with knowing why DOT is before COM anyway!?the dot is a security control signal. it indicates that your computer isn't doing things on its own; your there on your own computer. Has anyone seen that when they log in to anything then some crazy looking letters show up and they tell you to write what letters you see? that's because they want to check that the computer hasn't logged you into something you do not want to be logged into. well this dot is standing for the same. everyone knows that computers cant type! so that is why they ask you to type in the letters you see. Also the dot stands there in that area so the search engine can see where your website ends. example (wikianswerscom) wikianswers.com

now what does COM mean!? com stands for. . . .commercial! because there is ORG which stands for government and EDU which stands for education and NET which stands for neterian.

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What is one way someone can look up a domain name?

One way to look up a domain name is to use a domain name database. One useful domain name database is the WHOIS database. There are also programs available to accomplish this goal.

What is another name for average?

The mean is the same thing as the average of a group of numbers

Where can reseller domain names be found?

Reseller domain names can be found in your local newspaper classified ads or posted on ad boards in coffee shops and anywhere you would find computers or computer resellers.

Where can one purchase domain names?

You can purchase an online domain through many different websites. One of the best known sellers is GoDaddy and they often have sales or discounts that you can take advantage of. There are so many domain hosting websites out there. You should really research each one to see if it fits your needs.

Does yahoo offer free domain hosting?

It does not appear that Yahoo offers free hosting, however they do have very low monthly rates that seem to start around $7 per month. It is possible that you may be able to find free domain hosting but with another site, not Yahoo.

How does domain name resolution work?

Domain Name resolution

If you've ever used the Internet, it's a good bet that you've used the Domain Name System, or DNS, even without realizing it. DNS is a protocol within the set of standards for how computers exchange data on the Internet and on many private networks, known as the TCP/IP protocol suite. Its basic job is to turn a user-friendly domain name like "howstuffworks.com" into an Internet Protocol (IP) address like 70.42.251.42 that computers use to identify each other on the network. It's like your computer's GPS for the Internet.

Computers and other network devices on the Internet use an IP address to route your request to the site you're trying to reach. This is similar to dialing a phone number to connect to the person you're trying to call. Thanks to DNS, though, you don't have to keep your own address book of IP addresses. Instead, you just connect through a domain name server, also called a DNS server or name server, which manages a massive database that maps domain names to IP addresses.

Whether you're accessing a Web site or sending e-mail, your computer uses a DNS server to look up the domain name you're trying to access. The proper term for this process is DNS name resolution, and you would say that the DNS server resolves the domain name to the IP address. For example, when you enter "http://www.howstuffworks.com" in your browser, part of the network connection includes resolving the domain name "howstuffworks.com" into an IP address, like 70.42.251.42, for HowStuffWorks' Web servers.

You can always bypass a DNS lookup by entering 70.42.251.42 directly in your browser (give it a try). However, you're probably more likely to remember "howstuffworks.com" when you want to return later. In addition, a Web site's IP address can change over time, and some sites associate multiple IP addresses with a single domain name.

Without DNS servers, the Internet would shut down very quickly. But how does your computer know what DNS server to use? Typically, when you connect to your home network, Internet service provider (ISP) or WiFi network, the modem or router that assigns your computer's network address also sends some important network configuration information to your computer or mobile device. That configuration includes one or more DNS servers that the device should use when translating DNS names to IP address.

So far, you've read about some important DNS basics. The rest of this article dives deeper into domain name servers and name resolution. It even includes an introduction to managing your own DNS server. Let's start by looking at how IP addresses are structured and how that's important to the name resolution process.

Which URL ending most likely indicates that a website provides reliable information com gov org?

".com" is a commercial Internet Top Level Domain (TLD). This is an open TLD, meaning that any person or entity is permitted to register.

".org" is a 'organization' TLD. This is also an open TLD, meaning that any person or entity is permitted to register, not just organizations.

".gov" is a U.S. government TLD. This TLD is limited to U.S. governmental entities and agencies (mostly federal).

I personally have domain names of my own that end with ".com" and some domain names ending in ".org". I can put any information on them, whether true or not. I can'tregister a ".gov" domain name myself though.

So, in general, a ".gov" website provides more reliable or official information than a ".com" or a ".org". That's because a ".gov" website has to belong to a U.S. governmental entity or agency, which tend to provide more reliable information than a private individual or entity. (Of course, there are exceptions to this general rule.)

What are broadcast domains created with?

A broadcast domain is created any time you connect several clients together via a network connectivity device, such as a hub or switch or bridge. They would all be in the same broadcast domain for every client connected to them.

Since a router does not forward broadcast messages, it creates different broadcast domains.

Who else offers cheap web hosting services besides GoDaddycom?

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Where can one find a list of registered domain names?

ICANN = Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

You can read more about them on WikiPedia

However if you are asking where you an personally start the process of registering a domain name. That would be with a web hosting company or a registrar.

The registrar/hosting company will register the domain for you with ICANN and you pay the registrar/hosting company. The domain name will be registered in your name. You can grab any name as long as it is available.

A great tool to check if a domain name is taken is MxLookup I would not recommend using a hosting company or a registrar to look up if the domain name is available. This is because sometimes they will go ahead and grab it and put it in a "holding" state for you. That means you won't be able to register it with another company.

So while you compare cost/features use MxLookup

My personal favorite web host is: Bluehost