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Domain Name is a unique alphanumeric name used to identify a particular
computer (i.e. Web server or mail server) on the Internet. Also called
"Website address" or "URL" (Uniform Resource Locator) or simply
"domain". A Domain Name must only use letters, numbers, dashes, and
periods. They always end with a Top-level domain such as the most common
.com, .net, .org, or .edu. An example of a domain name is
mybusiness.cc.
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