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subdomain www.wikipedia.org.
Subdomains are
often used by
internet service providers supplying web services. They
allocate one (or more)
subdomains to...
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subdomains are
locally incubated. As of
September 2020[update], 182
languages are
hosted locally. As of
April 2024,
there are
Wikisource subdomains for...
- body of the
function is an
array of
functions and ****ociated
subdomains.
These subdomains together must
cover the
whole domain;
often it is also required...
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technical network infrastructure.
Prominent among such
functions are the
subdomains in-addr.arpa and ip6.arpa,
which provide namespaces for
reverse DNS lookup...
- In
biological taxonomy, a
domain (/dəˈmeɪn/ or /doʊˈmeɪn/) (Latin: regio), also dominion, superkingdom, realm, or empire, is the
highest taxonomic rank...
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Usenet news server.
These hostnames appear as
Domain Name
System (DNS) or
subdomain names, as in www.example.com. The use of www is not
required by any technical...
- with non-ASCII characters.
Emoji subdomains are like
normal subdomains,
except that they
begin with emoji.
Emoji subdomains are
possible with many po****r...
- Discogs.
Retrieved December 13, 2023. The
domains discogs.com (including
subdomains) and nearmint.io,
related applications, and any of Our ****ociated services...
- some
cases subdomains have been
created for
crisis management.[which?]
Although organizations anywhere in the
world may
register subdomains, many countries...
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