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.
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