Computer Science, asked by shivamsingh4107, 1 year ago

unique name given to each website is called​

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Answered by AwesomeAnanya
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domain name is a unique name that identifies a website. For example, the domain name of the Tech Terms Computer Dictionary is "techterms.com. " Each website has a domain name that serves as an address, which is used to access the website.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Unique Name Given To Each Website Is Called A Domain Name.

  • A Domain Name is a string that specifies an extent of administrative independence, permission or regulation within the Internet.
  • Domain names are used in several networking contexts and for application-specific selection and handling objectives.
  • In popular, a domain name specifies a network domain or an Internet Protocol (IP) resource like a personal computer used to access the Internet or a server computer.
  • Domain names are frequently used to specify services delivered through the Internet, such as websites and email assistance.
  • Domain names are established by the regulations and methods of the Domain Name System (DNS).
  • Domain names fulfil to specify Internet resources like computers, networks, and services, with a text-based label that is simpler to remember than the numerical addresses which are used in the Internet protocols.

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