top-level domains
Domains
All of these are domains name: .edu, .gov, .com and .org.
EDU: EducationGOV: GovernmentCOM: Commercial
.com , .org , .edu , .gov
Yes
Education Commercial Government Network
.com is the domain extension for a commercial website (business, etc.) .edu is the domain extension for Education websites (Universities, Colleges, etc.) .gov is the domain extension for a State or Federal government website. While anyone can get a .com domain. .edu and .gov domains are strictly regulated by ICANN and only official organizations fitting the description of the domain extension can request one.
I know 5: .com .org .net .gov and .edu
The Top Level Domain (TLD), classic examples being .gov, .mil, .com, .edu, and .org, provide an indication in many cases as to what type of site you're visiting. The Top Level Domain (TLD), classic examples being .gov, .mil, .com, .edu, and .org, provide an indication in many cases as to what type of site you're visiting.
Domain extensions are labeling the website according to who funds or runs it. .edu is like education, or a college/school website .com is community, or run by users .gov is government run .org is an organization Other domain extensions can vary by country, such as .jp for a Japanese website
com- commercial org- organisation net- network
commercial websites base their information around selling their product
.com is a type of domain. Usually websites using ".com" are commercial websites, not educational (.edu), government (.gov), etc.