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Web HostingA domain name, your address on the Internet, says a lot about who you are and what you do. New domain endings like .guru and .photography can help you find a meaningful address that stands out on the web. Every domain includes website forwarding, email forwarding (help@yourcompany), simple management tools and other helpful features.
Domain names are used in various networking contexts and application-specific naming and addressing purposes. In general, a domain name represents an Internet Protocol (IP) resource, such as a personal computer used to access the Internet, a server computer hosting a web site, or the web site itself or any other service communicated via the Internet. In 2014, the number of active domains reached 271 million.

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Website Domain When you have a site visitor, they use your domain name to view your website. As simple as it seems, there is a process that occurs from the time that the site visitor types in your domain and presses enter. When a site visitor enters your domain name into a browser, the domain is then translated into your server IP address, then the server sends that user your site files, which their browser represents to them as a typical web-page.You can see that, without each of these 3 elements, you won't really have a web-site.
The three basic parts that make up any current day website are:

  • Domain Names See Below
  • Web-Hosting Servers See Below
  • Site Files
It's amazing how we take things for granted. Take domain names, for instance. Most people know what they are but few understand all of the details involved. These usually do not become evident until a domain name is needed for a Web site.
A domain name is basically a Web site address. For example, "washingtonpost.com" is the address of the Washington Post Web site; it's also the site's domain name. Note: The entire Web address, i.e., http://www.glount.com, is known as the URL (Uniform Resource Locator).
There are three "levels" of domain names. The first level, described in detail below, is the "extension" part of the name, i.e. ".com." The second level would be "washingtonpost.com." The third level would be "www.washingtonpost.com."
Top-Level Domains
A domain name "extension" is called a "top-level domain (TLD)." These are divided into three different categories: generic top-level domains (gTLD), country code top-level domains (ccTLD) and infrastructure top-level domains.
Generic top-level domains are the ones most frequently seen on the Web:
.com (originally intended for use by commercial organizations but is available to anyone).
.net (originally intended for use by sites directly related to the Internet but is available to anyone).
.org (originally intended for use by non-profit organizations but is available to anyone).
.edu (used by educational organizations).
.gov (reserved for agencies of the United States government).
.mil (reserved for the United States military).
.int (reserved for international organizations established by treaty. i.e. the European Union: http://europa.eu.int).
.aero (reserved for members of the air transport industry).
.biz (for use by businesses only).
.coop (reserved for cooperative associations).
.info.
.museum (reserved for museums).
.name (reserved for individuals).
.pro (being developed for professionals and related entities).
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Mobinweb Domain

Mobinweb Offers mostly domain extensions:

  • .com
  • .net
  • .info
  • .biz
  • .org
  • .us
  • .de
  • .hu
  • .ua
  • .ae
  • and more ...