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In computer networking, a domain name is a
name given to a collection of network devices that belong to a domain which is
managed according to some common property of the members or within a common
administrative boundary. In particular, the term is used to describe the regions
of administrative authority within the Domain name system used for the Internet
(cf. DNS zone). Domain names are used in a variety of contexts for
identification, reference, and access to Internet resources. They can appear as
components of Web sites' Uniform Resource Locators (URL, 'Web-address'), e.g.
www.wikipedia.org, electronic mail (e-mail) addresses after the customary '@'
separator from the user's name, or as any other part of a syntax that describes
an access method to a device or service in an IP network.
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Afternic.com
One of the largest domain name stores on
the web. Choose from hundreds of thousands of domain names for sale. Sell your
domains and earn big bucks. Afternic also provides appraisals and traffic
monetization programs.
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BuyDomains.com
Buy premium domain names, register a
domain name or get web hosting. BuyDomains.com is your source for premium domain
names.
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DeletedDomains.com
DeletedDomains.com was launched in June,
1998 as a destination for people wishing to see domain names that have recently
expired and those which will be expiring soon. Since that time, DeletedDomains
has grown to be one of the leaders in the industry at providing domain details.
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DNForum.com
Dnforum.com is the largest forum on the
web where people go to buy, sell and talk about domains. Learn how to make money
off domains and websites through pay per click programs.
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Domain Name Journal
Domain Name Journal is an Internet Edge,
Inc. company. Internet Edge, Inc. is a Florida corporation involved in web
publishing and domain monetization through several subsidiary companies,
including ThinkDomains.com, IdealRegistry.com, NameNewbie.com and
NewNames.biz/info/us.
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Domain Sponsor
Webmasters, domain holders and registrars
can monetize their traffic in a more efficient, and profitable manner.
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DomainTools.com
Domain name search tool allows wildcard
search of current and deleted/expired whois domains.
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Dotster
Dotster is a leading domain registrar,
offering a host of internet services, domain name registration, VPS and shared
hosting plans, custom website design, SEO and more.
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EURid
EURid, the European Registry of Internet
Domain Names, manages the .eu top-level Internet domain under contract to the
European Commission.
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Go Daddy
Go Daddy is an Internet domain registrar
and web hosting company, which also sells e-business related software and
services.
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ICANN
ICANN (pronounced /aɪkæn/, eye-can) is the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. Headquartered in Marina Del
Rey, California, ICANN is a California non-profit corporation that was created
on September 18, 1998 in order to oversee a number of Internet-related tasks
previously performed directly on behalf of the U.S. Government by other
organizations, notably the The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA. The
tasks of ICANN include responsibility for Internet Protocol (IP) address space
allocation, protocol identifier assignment, generic (gTLD) and country code Top
Level Domain name system management, and root server system management
functions. More generically, ICANN is responsible for managing the assignment of
domain names and IP addresses. To date, much of its work has concerned the
introduction of new generic top-level domains. The technical work of ICANN is
referred to as the IANA function. ICANN's other primary function involves
helping preserve the operational stability of the Internet; to promote
competition; to achieve broad representation of global Internet community; and
to develop policies appropriate to its mission through bottom-up,
consensus-based processes.
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InterNIC
InterNIC or Internet Network Information
Center was the Internet governing body primarily responsible for domain name and
IP address allocations until September 18, 1998 when this role was assumed by
the ICANN body. It was accessed through the website internic.net which was run
by Network Solutions, Inc and AT&T.
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Network Solutions
Network Solutions, LLC is a technology
company which was founded in 1979. The domain name registration business has
become the most important division of the company. As of 2006, Network Solutions
manages more than 7.6 million domain names. Their size, founding status, and
longevity have made them one of the most important corporations affecting domain
name price and policy.
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Nominet
We operate at the heart of e-commerce in
the UK, running one of the world's largest Internet registries and managing over
six million domain names.
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Pool.com
We monitor expiring and deleting domains
every day and attempt to secure the domains you backorder as soon as they become
available.
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Register.com
Register.com (formerly Forman Interactive)
was founded as a provider of Internet services by brothers Richard and Peter
Forman in 1994. In 1999 the company officially changed its name to Register.com.
On April 21st 1999, ICANN announced Register.com was one of the first five
testbed registrars for the competitive Shared Registry System. On June 7th, the
company began operations under this name as a paid registrar in the .com, .net
and .org domains. It was the first of the five testbed registrars to come
online.
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Sedo
Buy and sell domain names and websites at
Sedo! Over 8 million premium domains for sale; domain appraisals, and domain
auction.
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