Difference between revisions of "Domain Name System"
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− | The ''Domain Name System'' is a naming system for anything connected to the internet. Its primary use is to allow humans to use meaningful domain names, such as www.google.com, in place of computer-readable IP address, such as 74.125.225.50. | + | The '''Domain Name System''' is a naming system for anything connected to the internet. Its primary use is to allow humans to use meaningful domain names, such as www.google.com, in place of computer-readable IP address, such as 74.125.225.50. |
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Revision as of 23:07, 5 December 2012
The Domain Name System is a naming system for anything connected to the internet. Its primary use is to allow humans to use meaningful domain names, such as www.google.com, in place of computer-readable IP address, such as 74.125.225.50.