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  2. Domain name speculation - Wikipedia

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    Domain name speculation has evolved with the expansion of the domain name system. Domain names were registered primarily for business purposes. In the 1990s, much of the ccTLD landscape had yet to appear, and the growing public awareness of the COM TLD was gathering momentum owing to the growth of the Dot-com bubble.

  3. Extension Mechanisms for DNS - Wikipedia

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    Extension Mechanisms for DNS (EDNS) is a specification for expanding the size of several parameters of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol which had size restrictions that the Internet engineering community deemed too limited for increasing functionality of the protocol.

  4. Query expansion - Wikipedia

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    Fixing spelling errors and automatically searching for the corrected form or suggesting it in the results; Re-weighting the terms in the original query; Query expansion is a methodology studied in the field of computer science, particularly within the realm of natural language processing and information retrieval.

  5. Acronym - Wikipedia

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    The English expansion of its name has since been changed to "Union for International Cancer Control" so that it would also correspond to the UICC acronym. WWF was originally an acronym for "World Wildlife Fund", but now stands for "World Wide Fund for Nature" (although the organization's branches in the U.S. and Canada still use the original ...

  6. Wikipedia:Abbreviation expansion - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the abbreviation page is to help people find the information they want quickly and easily. These pages are useful for exploration, to help a user understand a particular abbreviation without further exploration, to help the user navigate to a specific article, and to help editors expand abbreviations in articles.

  7. Domain hack - Wikipedia

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    A domain hack is a domain name that suggests a word, phrase, or name when concatenating two or more adjacent levels of that domain. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For example, ro.bot and examp.le , using the domains .bot and .le , suggest the words robot and example respectively.

  8. Country code top-level domain - Wikipedia

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    An internationalized country code top-level domain (IDN ccTLD) is a top-level domain with a specially encoded domain name that is displayed in an end user application, such as a web browser, in its native language script or a non-alphabetic writing system, such as Latin script (.us, .uk and .br), Indic script (. भारत) and Korean script (.

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Spelling

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    The following is a handy reference for editors, listing various common spelling differences between national varieties of English. Please note: If you are not familiar with a spelling, please do some research before changing it – it may be your misunderstanding rather than a mistake, especially in the case of American and British English spelling differences.