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Domain Names
The domain name tells you the type of organization sponsoring a page. It is a
three-letter code that is part of the URL and preceded by a "dot." Here
are the most common domains.
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.edu
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educational
institution
Even
though a page comes from an educational institution, it does not
mean the institution endorses the views published by students or
faculty members.
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.com
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commercial entity
Companies advertise, sell products, and publish annual reports and
other company information on the Web. Many online newspapers or
journals also have .com names.
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.gov
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government
Federal and state government agencies use the Web
to publish legislation, census information, weather data, tax forms
and many other documents.
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non-profit
organization
Nonprofit organizations use the Web to promote their
causes. These pages are good sources to use when comparing different
sides of an issue. |
There is also .net for internet service
providers and .mil for U.S. military. In addition,
more top level domain names were added in 2001.
To see the additional domain names, click here. |
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