No. In fact, http is not a domain at all. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a protocol used by the computer to communicate across the internet.
Some of the more common Top-level are ".com", ".edu", ".org", ".net", or ".tv". Some countries even have a top-level domains for designating sites within that specific country.
Australia - ".au"
China - ".cn"
Canada - ".ca"
United Kingdom - ".uk"
When trying to determine the level of a domain, the domain name is in a sort-of backwards order. For example, http://wiki.answers.com
".com" is the highest level. Within the ".com" domain, there is the ".anwers" domain. Within the ".answers" domain, there is the "wiki" site. The "http://" instructs that hypertext transfer protocol should be used to communicate with the specified site. Other protocols include ftp (file transfer protocol), IRC (internet relay chat), SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol), with many others.
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Its TLD - Top Level Domain.
.nl is the top level domain for Netherlands.
The three parts of a domain name are the host record (www, @(none) or *(other)), the SLD (second level domain) and the TLD (top level domain) or ccTLD (country code top level domain). For example wiki.answers.com:wiki = host nameanswers = SLD (second level domain).com = TLD (top level domain)
The United-States of America TLD (Top Level Domain) is .us
TLD means Top-level Domain. So...... 22 Top Level Domain??
dot cn The TLD (top level domain) for the country of China is ".cn"
I think you're referring to the top level domain. .cn is the top level domain for mainland China.
verisign Inc, owns root nameserver for the .com, .net, and .name generic top-level domains and the .cc and .tv country-code top-level domains. http://www.verisign.com
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