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Thursday, March 24, 2011

domains of Internet

Have you ever asked: Why some pages in the internet have .org, .com or .net? 


Well here's the answer 


Originally, the three letter extensions after the dot were meant to denote whether the domain name was being used for business (.com), charity/non-profit (.org) or for a technology based company (.net). 


However, with the explosion of the Internet (and specifically, the world wide web) as a new business medium. Now, .com, .net, and .org names -the generic Top Level Domains- can be used for any purpose.


Examples of domains:

  • .com = commercial
  • .org = non-profit organization
  • .gov = governement related
  • .biz = buisness
  • .net = network
  • etc.
        
                     

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