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Tag: domain tools
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Whois.Net Lets You Perform WHOIS Lookup of Domain Names
Whois.net is one of my favorite whois lookup tools I use to obtain information about domain names. I can quickly use it to see who owns a domain name or to see if it’s available for registration – and it also works perfectly for .ng domain names. It’s simply a tool you can use to…
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Google Domains: New Domain Registration Service by Google
Google has announced the invitation of a small number of people to test Google Domains, a new domain registration service which will enable businesses to search, find, purchase and transfer the best domain for their business – whether it’s .com, .biz, .org, or any of the wide range of new domains that are being released…
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How To Create CName for Domain Names Bought from GoDaddy via Blogger
In some of my previous posts, I shared tutorials on how to edit CName record at Web4Africa.net and Syskay.com but Bloggers that have purchased their custom domain from GoDaddy.com via Blogger.com keep asking me how they can also do the same from their Google Apps dashbaord. Today, I decided to come up with the tutorial.…
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How To use Web4Africa free.com.ng domain name as Blogspot Custom domain
Since the day I published “How to use Web4africa free .co.ng domain name for Adsense for domain” , I keep receiving questions on how to use this free domain name as a custom domain for Blogger Blogs. Today, I have decided to explain how to make use of the domain name so you can change…
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3 Websites To Search For Domain Names Availabilty
One of the best things you can do to improve your blog is buy your own domain. Free blog platforms like Blogger are fine to get a first contact with the blogosphere, but as soon as you decide that you will invest time in your blog I highly recommend that you buy a domain. Once…
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How to check who owns a domain name
Ever wonder who owns a particular domain or which company runs it, it is an easy stuff to find out. At http://www.domaintools.com , you can get details about the person or company that owns a particular domain. If you paid someone to register your domain for you, this is a great place to check if…
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How to find the name behind an IP address
In many instances when your firewall blocks access to a remote system, or your spam filter traps a potential e-mail attack, the only information it reports about the source is an IP address. To learn more about the individual or company behind the IP address, you can try using the command-line program nslookup in the…
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