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Definition of a domain name

 A domain name is a unique name that identifies a website on the internet. It is composed of two parts, a name and a top-level domain (TLD), separated by a dot (.). For example, in the domain name "google.com," "google" is the name and ".com" is the TLD.


Domain names are used to make it easier for people to remember and access websites on the internet. They also help search engines understand the content of a website. Additionally, domain names can be used in email addresses, such as "info@example.com."

There are different types of TLDs, including generic TLDs like ".com," ".org," and ".net," and country code TLDs like ".us" (United States), ".uk" (United Kingdom), and ".ca" (Canada).

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