The offset for a Class C IP address in Google's search algorithm refers to the specific location within the search results where a website appears based on its IP address.
NO an IP is assigned by a router or modem for determining the computer address for access to a network if you mean findinng out what your ip address is type whats my ip address in google
The Number that Identifies all computers connected to a Network with Internet Access is called the I.P. Address. If you search Google for "IP Address" it will come up with something that says "Your Public IP Address is ..." (... will be where your IP address is)
You just google find someone else's IP address and you will find a lot of web sites to find someones IP address
You cannot the change name. If you want you can get the ip address of google from the related links
search in google my ip
An IP address is a number unique to a connection to the internet. Your house has an IP address, and most websites have their own IP address (answers.com's is 67.196.156.65). A domain name is the name of a website. answers.com's is "answers.com". A domain is basically a nickname for an IP. For example, one of Google's IPs is 74.125.228.96. If you enter this in your browser, you will be sent to google.com.
type http://173.194.36.3/ in your address bar and press enter and you have it.Google has various IP addresses.To find more of them:Start --> Run --> type "ping google.com" (without "_")ORSearch them on Google!
myspace has banned your ip address and you need to change it..
retrieve you computers IP address. There are many websites on the net which do this free, simply search in google.
Routable addresses is a type of IP addresses which can be accessed outside of your network. For instance, 192.168.*.* is not routable and can be accessed only within your LAN. From another side 66.294.91.104 is google's IP address and can be accessed not only within google's LAN but also from any point of Internet (WAN).
Yes & No. Gmail is web-based email and uses their servers IP address in outgoing mail so your individual IP address is not shown. Google keeps a record for 90days - if there is a need to find who sent the email - such as someone is threatening or blackmailing you Google will provide - via law enforcement - court order, the users IP address.