What is domain

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<seo title="What is domain" metakeywords="What is domain,domain" metadescription="What is domain" /><div align="justify">Many people often mix up two terms: '''domain''' and '''site'''. We'll now try to explain this.
 
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<div align="justify">Many people often mix up two terms: '''domain''' and '''site'''. We'll now try to explain this.
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'''So what is a domain?'''
 
'''So what is a domain?'''
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'''A typical domain''' name looks like this: www.google.com. The '''"www."''' means this computer is connected to the World Wide Web; the middle part of a domain name is usually the name of the company that owns the computer — in our case, '''google'''; the final part of a domain name tells you what kind of site is served by this machine — in this case, '''.com''' means this is a commercial site.  
 
'''A typical domain''' name looks like this: www.google.com. The '''"www."''' means this computer is connected to the World Wide Web; the middle part of a domain name is usually the name of the company that owns the computer — in our case, '''google'''; the final part of a domain name tells you what kind of site is served by this machine — in this case, '''.com''' means this is a commercial site.  
 
 
  
 
<center>'''What Do The Different Extensions Represent?'''</center>
 
<center>'''What Do The Different Extensions Represent?'''</center>

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