Mon 5 Jun 2006
This database provides comprehensive look-up services for Internet domain names. - A domain name is an alpha-numeric name used to identify a particular computer (usually a Web or email server) on the Internet. Domain names allow Internet users to type in a name which is then “resolved” to a specific IP address (such as 704.67.54.205). Impractical and difficult as it is to memorize and keep track of a row of randomized numbers, domain names were created to provide an intuitive way to perform Web-related functions, like find Web sites and send email. Domain names are crucial resources to enterprises, law enforcement, and attorneys. Critical to their needs is the ability to perform comprehensive searches on a high-coverage database of the publicly available ‘WHOIS’ record - the registration behind a domain name. The Domain Names Database is a centralized database containing both current and historic ownership records of Internet domain names, individual domain records with up to 78 indexed data fields, and functionality that allows searching of ownership records by registrant name, email addresses, phone numbers, ZIP codes - nearly every ‘WHOIS’ field. — For further information contact: The Dialog Corporation, 11000 Regency Parkway - Suite 10, Cary, NC 27511. Telephone: (800) 334-2564 (U.S. & Canada) or (919) 462-8600. Fax: (919) 468-9890. Email: customer@dialog.com URL: http://www.dialog.com
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