A domain name is a unique, readable address used to visit websites. It translates numerical IP addresses into memorable names, making it easier for humans to find and access websites. Each domain name is unique and registered to avoid duplicates.
A domain name is a unique address you type into a web browser to visit a website, like "google.com" or "wikipedia.org". It translates the website's numerical IP address (which computers use to identify each other) into a readable and memorable name for humans. Each domain name is unique and registered through special organizations to ensure no two websites have the same address. Essentially, it's like the website's home address on the internet, making it easy for people to find and access it.
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