no
Most British websites end with ".co.uk".
Illegal - group - ended in 1995.
it is websites from the military of the USA.
True. When making a singular noun plural, the spelling often changes. This can involve adding -s, -es, or -ies to the end of the word, or changing the internal vowel or consonant.
No, there is absolutely no evidence for the end of the world. The Aztec calender which often quoted as a prophecy for the end has been debunked as simply running out of room.
In my oppinnion no - it seems to be the end of a sentence. For example... "The Internet provider offeres 24/7 support for all it's services which is often hard to find with other leading websites."It could also be the start of a question. For example... "Which is often hard to find with other leading websites, 24/7 support or regular updates ?"
According to the Netcraft Web Server Survey, there were around 266,848,493 websites on the Internet by the end of 2010. There were roughly 346,005,000 websites by the end of 2011
Yes. It is.
gov
If it comes true in the end.
Yes!!
End of America!