Free service that lets you find out everything about a domain name

Domain Tools ping, lookup, search history, sales and all about domainsSome times we may need to know more about the site we are visiting, including its IP address, domain name provider, administrator etc. Or we may need to know if the site’s server is up by using a ping command. All these and more can be done by using DomainTools by Name Intelligence. It provides almost every service related to a domain name.
Here is what Name Intelligence says about Domain Tools :

Name Intelligence is best known for its feature rich website DomainTools.com. The mission is to gather and enable as much information as possible about every domain. Domains records exist in the deep web and are not as search able as the very web pages they host. Name Intelligence will enable search on whois records and expose multiple views of how the domains are structured. Our custom thumbnail system and intelligence fetching will draw in data from all sources that have complementary data to our records.DomainTools is ranked by several third parties such as Alexa to be the number one whois website in the world based on visitors. If a domainer is researching domains then DomainTools is the place to be.

You can lookup the sites IP, check performances of various hosts, view important information about servers and various domains, view history of domain name, do a reverse IP look up etc. They have got an XML API so that you can use their service right for your office or web purpose. Visit Domain tools to have a look at what all they are providing

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