Feb 14 · 4 min read · What DNS is (explained in very simple terms) Have you ever wondered: “How does a browser know where a website lives?” That’s where DNS comes in. DNS (Domain Name System) is like the phonebook of the internet. When you type a website name like example...
Join discussionFeb 12 · 6 min read · The ai.com website crashed during the Super Bowl. Millions watched a commercial for a $70 million domain name. Then they tried to visit. The site went down. Kris Marszalek spent that money. The same guy who built Crypto.com. He bought ai.com in April...
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Feb 1 · 3 min read · Domain Authority (DA) is one of the most commonly referenced metrics in SEO, yet it is also one of the most misunderstood. Google has confirmed multiple times that Domain Authority is not a direct ranking factor. Despite this, websites with higher au...
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Jan 31 · 8 min read · DNS - The Internet's Phonebook You type google.com into your browser. Two seconds later, Google loads. But your computer doesn't know where Google is. It needs to translate google.com into an IP address like 142.250.190.46. That's what DNS (Domain Na...
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Jan 31 · 4 min read · Let’s begin with a simple but powerful question: When you type google.com in your browser, how does the browser know where Google actually lives? Your browser does not understand names like: google.com amazon.in youtube.com Computers only unde...
Join discussionJan 31 · 2 min read · So what is DNS exactly? The websites on internet have a specific address(eg 140.220.50.46). We, as users, cannot remember these addresses so we map it onto words (eg www.google.com). Think of it this way : human language(google.com), machine lanugage...
Join discussionJan 29 · 3 min read · How does a browser know where a website lives? when we open any website on our browser, the browser does not magically know where that website is stored. computer do not understand human-friendly names like “chaicode.com“ they only understands IP ad...
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Jan 29 · 4 min read · The internet is full of amazing things, but one of the most quietly brilliant pieces is DNS — the Domain Name System. Think of it as the internet’s phonebook. Instead of typing a string of numbers like 142.250.190.174 into your browser to visit Googl...
Join discussionJan 29 · 3 min read · Introduction Have you ever wondered what happens when you type google.com in your browser and press Enter?Behind the scenes, a powerful system called DNS (Domain Name System) works silently to translate human-friendly domain names into machine-readab...
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