All the domain extensions signify is a different address for each extension. There are numerous online guides which list all the current domain extensions and their meanings.
There are a lot of domain providers who provide several extensions for your website. Cheapdomain.com, GoDaddy.com and WildWestDomains.com are just a few.
Domain extensions
About 280 + the new .tel
The following Domain Name extensions are not available for registration by the General Public:.edu.gov.mil
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You can register .biz extensions with regular domain registrars who register .coms and .nets.
Extensions that are supported by domain name providers include aero, asia, biz, cat, com, coop, info, int, jobs, mobi, museum, name, net, org, post, pro, tell, travel, and xxx. These extensions are considered generic.
Websites like domain.com and register.com offer low prices on domain registrations. For as little as $0.50 you can get your domain for your business up and running again.
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
In the United States, the TLD for government domain names is .gov
There are roughly 280 domain suffixes, including the ones that are saved for special use (Which are the ones normal webmasters can not register with).
Godaddy is one of the industry leaders. The price is variable, but ranges from a dollar to somewhere around ten dollars. They offer most domain extensions, from the popular com all the way to things like tv.