com stands for commercial
others are:
gov stands for government
net stands for network provider
edu stands for education
mil stands for military
There are a lot more coming in the future!
Some countries end the URL with their country abbeviation.
CA for Canada
UK for United Kingdom
FR for France
.com is the most common top level domain name. It stands for "commercial", typically denoting a commercial website. However, due to its popularity, there is no restriction on who can register a .com. Many personal websites and organizations also use .com.
It is estimated that, as of 2008, there are 77 million .com websites registered.
In the early days of the internet all domain names ended in one of the following top level domains:
Later the ISO country codes were added as top level domains.
Normally It denotes what type of website it is. However, with the demand for websites and domain names, .com is the leading top level domain ending. The term .com was reserved for commercial use only. Since the explosion of the Website era, .com was open to the public, and many people secured many .com domains as they could, in hopes they could sell them for high money.
.com - Commercial .org - Organization .gov - Government .net - Network
It mean site is used for commercial purpose (profit business).
Commercial is what .com represents.
what does the word com mean as like a website and at the end it says .com
com=commercial (it used to mean that the .com sites were selling something... but it doesn't really mean anything anymore, since anyone can buy and use a .com address.
If the web address ends with a ".ca," then the website is Canadian.For example:BestBuy.caCentennialCollege.ca
.com = Commercial
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The Wall Words design company has a website. It is Wall Words, without a space, then . com at the end. You will need to put a period between the spaces for your browser to recognize it as a web address.
ES at the end of a website, such as aepd.es indicates that the website is based in Spain.
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Not necessarily. ".com" is the official suffix for commercial domains, not governments (they use the ".gov" suffix). However, a government could certainly purchase a ".com" domain.
The best way to stop redirection of a webpage to your country or region is to change the web address. For example, if you are in Spain, the websites you get will end in .es. If you want an American version of the website, manually type in the address and end it in .com.
it is just a way to take you to their website
".com", ".net", ".org", and so on, are Internet Top Level Domains (TLDs).There are a total of about 280 Internet TLDs.For a fairly comprehensive list of Internet TLDs see:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains