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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 U R L 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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| .org |
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. |
| .net |
internet
Originally
intended for Internet Service Providers, but now used for many purposes. |
| .mil |
military |
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To
see the additional domain names, click on More Dots! |
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