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Wednesday May 16, 2012

Domain names are used in various networking contexts and application-specific naming and addressing purposes. They are organized in subordinate levels (subdomains) of the DNS root domain, which is nameless. The first-level set of domain names are the top-level domains (TLDs), including the generic top-level domains (gTLDs), such as the prominent domains com, net and org, and the country code top-level domains (ccTLDs).

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Word Definition
.org A top-level domain name for organizational Internet sites in the United States.
.org A top-level domain name for organizational Internet sites in the United States.
.ac Top-level domain name for an educational network (same as .edu).
.edu A top-level domain name used for educational sites in the United States.
.com Pronounced "dot com." A top-level domain name used for commercial Internet sites in the United States.
.firm An ending of an address for an Internet site for a business. Example: http://www.legal.firm.
.int A top-level domain name used for international institutions.
.co Colombia 2. Top-level domain name for some commercial networks, same as .com.
.eml electronic mail
.us United States
.in India
INC A firm or company that has been formed into a legal corporation by completing the required procedures.
.net A top-level domain name used for Internet administrative sites in the United States.
.gov A top-level domain name used for a U.S. government site on the Internet.
.nato A top-level domain name used for NATO sites.
.gs South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
.ie
Ireland
.jp Japan
.is
Iceland
.int A top-level domain name used for international institutions.
.gh
Ghana
.my Malaysia
.show
Show biz
.wf Wallis and Futuna Islands

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