Domenenavne
Domenenavne is a Norwegian term that translates to "domain names" in English. It refers to the addresses used to identify specific websites on the internet, typically composed of a series of characters separated by periods, such as example.com. Domain names serve as human-readable identifiers that map to numerical IP addresses, facilitating easier access to online resources.
The structure of a domain name generally consists of several parts, including the top-level domain (TLD), such
Domain names are managed through a hierarchical global system overseen by organizations such as ICANN (Internet
The use of domain names became widespread in the 1980s with the development of the Internet, providing
In Norway, as in many countries, domain names often reflect local language and culture. .no is the
Overall, domain names play a crucial role in the functionality and accessibility of the internet, serving as