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		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Richardson</dc:creator>
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The term ‘domain name’ is often used when people talk about the internet &#8230; but sometimes there is confusion about what it really means. Every time you look up a website or send an email, you do it via a domain name.
A domain name is the ‘address’ of a particular website on the internet and [...]]]></description>
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