at the end of a website .edu mean that the website is an educational website, where the information posted, may be reliable.
Answer 2.edu = US educational institutions only.
New registrations are restricted to educational institutions in the US, though there are some non-US educational institutions which registered a .edu URL before this restriction came in.
Three letter codes are supposed to be international. Two letter codes are countries, so it should be .edu.us, same as it is .edu.uk etc., but I don't know if this anomaly will ever be fixed.
It basically stand for an education domain name
Not necessarily. All that .com means it that the website that you are accessing is a company hence the .com. With .edu it just means that you are looking at an educational website hence the edu. If you are writing a paper then I would lean more towards a .edu website.
Education.
The acronym EDU stands for the word education. In terms of a browser search, this acronym means that the website link is for a verified educational institution. Any website that has EDU as the domain will probably be a reliable source of information.
www. educationopportunities.edu (apex)
If you're talking about the '.com' at the end of website URLs, then it means 'company'. '.org' means 'organisation', '.gov' means 'government', '.edu' means 'education', '.au' means 'Australia', '.nz' means 'New Zealand', '.uk' means 'United Kingdom'.
.edu stands for education like a University website
No,It means website related to educational sector.Such as website of School,Colleges,University,Educational consultancy and so on...
This means education.
These are domain name extentions (the end part of a URL) .com means .commercial, they are a business trying to sell or promote something .net means that it is a network .edu means that it is an educational site/facility - usually a university .gov means that it is a government based website .org means that it is an organisation, and is usually non-profitable such as a charity.
If a site has the suffix .edu then it is most likely is an education website.
I think its "edu" edu is commonly used at the end of college email addresses