.net can also be one. You can always try .webs.com (That's a free way for people to make a website). I've seen .weds, but it's a wedding site.
commercial for com
Dot as in .com .net .org .edu
The dot com was originally used to denote when a domain was a business (profit). The dot org was originally used to denote when a domain was a non-profit or charity. Now, individuals and companies are cross-registering domains.
Mozilla Thunderbird can be downloaded from Mozilla dot org( official Mozilla website) , download dot cnet dot com, Softpedia dot com, fileforum dotbetanews dot com among many software download websites
Because it's not a dot com its a dot org (non-profit).
I know right! What is with that
One can find more information about embarrassing stories when one goes to sites like theblaze dot com, jezebel dot com, spinalcord dot org, lifehacker dot com, etc.
If I understand the question correctly, my answer is "No, not necessarily" I set up a non-profit Foundation last year, well after the dot-com wave, having had no dot-com business history myself. I chose a dot-com address because of it's memorability, as compared to dot-org.
Yes. (I do, for example.)However, it would likely be expected to use a dot org.
.com= .commercial .org= .organization .gov= .government .net= .network
Com means commerce and org means organization. While many people believe com refers to computer, that is simply not the case. Dot. com addresses and URLs refer to business or commercial based sites. Dot. org addresses and URLS refer to public and private organizations.
Not a recommended site- ripoff-review dot org, also under ripoff-review dot com - is definitely a scam site. See link below for further information