An internet domain created in the United Kingdom will usually say <webaddress>.uk.
No. In fact, to get to another country's web pages, you need to end your web address with .(country name). for example, france's country ending .fr the united kingdoms is .uk and china's is .ch
Yell UK Web Awards ended in 2001.
It is from the United Kingdom
Web addresses that end in ".co.uk" are primarily associated with the United Kingdom. The ".co" indicates that the domain is commercial, while ".uk" signifies that it is a country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the UK. This designation is often used by businesses, organizations, and individuals operating within or targeting the UK market.
Biz is the web domain for a business (.biz). UK is United Kingdom. So, it looks like you are referring to a business web address based in the UK.
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Biz is the web domain for a business (.biz). UK is United Kingdom. So, it looks like you are referring to a business web address based in the UK.
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The letters at the end of a web address, known as the top-level domain (TLD), indicate the type or category of the website. Common examples include ".com" for commercial sites, ".org" for organizations, and ".edu" for educational institutions. TLDs can also reflect geographic locations, such as ".uk" for the United Kingdom. They help users identify the nature and origin of the website.
If you mean .ac.uk as shown in a web address, the ac means "academia" - i.e. part of the education system. The web address could belong to a school or university, for example.
As Australian web sites end in .au and british web sites end in .uk then ther is a fair chance that Canadian web sites would end in .ca. I would recomend you start with companies that should have branches in Candada