Watch Terence Crawford vs. Errol Spence full fight video highlights from the Inoue vs. Fulton event, courtesy of Showtime Boxing and other outlets.
Spence vs. Crawford took place July 29 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. Errol Spence (28-1, 22 knockouts) battled Terence Crawford (40-0, 31 knockouts) for the undisputed welterweight title. The fight aired live on Showtime PPV and PPV.com.
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What are Domain Names and Registration?
Domain names are unique and human-readable addresses used to identify websites on the internet. They serve as the online equivalent of a physical address, allowing users to access websites by typing the domain name into a web browser. Each website's domain name corresponds to a specific IP (Internet Protocol) address, which is the numerical address used by computers to locate and communicate with each other on the internet.
Domain names typically consist of two main parts:
Second-Level Domain (SLD): This is the part of the domain name that comes before the top-level domain (TLD). For example, in the domain name "example.com," "example" is the second-level domain.
Top-Level Domain (TLD): This is the last part of the domain name that follows the dot. Common TLDs include .com, .org, .net, .edu, .gov, and country-specific TLDs like .uk, .ca, and .au.
Registering a domain name involves the process of purchasing the rights to use a specific domain name for a specified period, usually on a yearly basis. To register a domain name, you need to go through a domain registrar, which is a company or organization authorized by ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to manage domain name registrations.
Here's how the domain registration process typically works:
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Choose registration period: Domain names are typically registered for one year, but you can choose to register them for multiple years in advance.
Add domain privacy (optional): Some domain registrars offer domain privacy protection as an add-on service. This hides your personal information from the public WHOIS database, adding an extra layer of privacy and reducing spam.
Complete the payment: After providing all the necessary information, you'll need to make a payment to register the domain name.
Once the domain name is registered successfully, you gain the exclusive right to use that domain for the chosen registration period. You can associate the domain name with a web hosting provider to build and publish your website.
It's important to renew your domain registration before it expires to maintain ownership. If you fail to renew on time, someone else can potentially register the domain, and you may lose ownership of it. Domain registration is a crucial step in establishing an online presence, and choosing a relevant and memorable domain name is essential for your website's success.