A .com suffix on a URL indicates a commercial entity, one that typically is designed to make money. A .org suffix is a non-profit organization. There are many different suffix types: .gov Government .mil Military .edu Education
you dont need a subscription. they change domains to prevent site closures (com, org, se (sweden), gl(greenland)). hence its current sx
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.
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Dot as in .com .net .org .edu
com- commercial org- organisation net- network
.NET is an abbreviation for "network," while .COM is an abbreviation for "commercial." Anyone can register a .NET or .COM, and there's no real difference between the two domain extensions.
Yes, since about 1986 the distinction between dot com and dot org has become quite blurred. Anyway, "commerce" is not limited to profit-making entities.
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.
.com= .commercial .org= .organization .gov= .government .net= .network
Because it's not a dot com its a dot org (non-profit).
.COM it is a commercial Website. ===== If you are talking about "vs" between two options, it should be "vs." with a period, as it is an abbreviation for "versus."
dot com(.com) refers to a commercial website. dot co (.co) would be sites at specific countries. Say co.in (India) co.uk(United Kingdom) co.nz(New zealand). For eg. www. google.com opens as www.google.co.in in India. Yes, I do agreed