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15 Most Expensive Domains Ever Sold

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15 Most Expensive Domains Ever Sold. Hi my friends , Do you have your own domain ?    how much does it cost ?   Today we are going to read about the most expensive domains ever sold ..... i wish you a nice day  15, Beer.com. Sold in 2004 at a price of $ 7 million, this  premium domain served as a search engine for all about beer as  beer, beer brewing, tasting, beer news, history  of beer and drinking games also. Thought Convergence bought it, but if you  were hoping to pay it a visit for some boozy  entertainment, disappointment awaits. Today the site is up for sale to the next  highest bidder, I wonder who it will be? 14, Diamond.com. This domain was acquired in 2006 at a price  of $ 7.5 million. Diamond.com is now live as a premium domain  that caters to customers who prefer to shop  for diamonds and other ornaments online. It's really surprising why the new owner  paid a huge amount...

How a DNS Server (Domain Name System) works.

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Hi there. In this post, you’ll learn what a domain name is and how they work. Domain names were created to make IP, or Internet Protocol, addresses more human-friendly. An IP address is a unique set of numbers that is assigned to every computer on the Internet. Think of IP addresses like street addresses , they identify where a computer is located on the Internet and help route information so that it can easily travel between computers. But IP addresses, like this one, don't exactly roll of your tongue, do they? And then just imagine having to memorize such a string of seemingly random numbers for every single website you wanted to find on the Internet. If only there was an easier way — actually, there is. While computers require IP addresses to locate one another, we humans can use domain names. The Domain Name System, or DNS, takes domain names, the kind of web addresses that people understand like goddaddy.com and translates them into IP addresse...

What is the domain of a function? | Functions | Algebra I |

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Let's have a little bit of a review of what  a function is before we talk about what   it means that   what the domain of a function means. So function we can view as  something -- so I put a function in this box  here and it takes  inputs, and for a given input, it's going to  produce an output which we call  f of x. So, for example, let's say that  we have the function -- let's say we have the function f of x  is equal to 2 over  x. So in this case if -- let me see --  that's my function f. If I were to input the number 3. Well, f of 3  that we're going to output -- we have, we  know how to figure that out. We've  defined it right over here. It's going to be  equal to 2  over 3. It's going to be equal to 2   over 3. So we're able, for that input, we're  able to find an output. If our input was pi, then  we input into our function and then f of pi -- ...

Domains : Complete Guide To Choose Your Domain Successfully

What is a Domain? Do you know your home address? You know it well. If someone wants to send you a parcel on your house, either write the address in detail or he can write the postal code. To reflect this process on the world of the Internet and sites .. Your home is your website .. Your detailed address is the IP number of the site (which is made up of a large number of difficult numbers saved).  The postal code is easy to remember and use is the domain. The domain consists of the following sequence (for example): http://mywebsite.com Where (http: //) is the type of protocol used .. and (mywebsite) is the domain you will choose whatever .. and (.com) is a subsequent reference to the quality of the site, whether the site of a company or government site or educational site or other. When this domain is written by any Internet user in the upper rectangle of the Internet browser that you owns (eg Firefox or Google Chrome ) it directs it to your site. How to choose a unique domain? Wh...