.com is always better if you are thinking from the point of view of the consumer because it is easier to find and most people are used to com not .net it is better for SEO.
As in the internet? Com= company, Org = Organization, Net = Network
If you are talking about the ending of an online web address .net means that that website is a network. .com is commmercial, .edu is education, .gov is government, .net is network .NET is both a business strategy from Microsoft and its collection of programming support for what are known as web services the ability to use the Web rather than your own computer for various services.
A Web address is also called a "domain name". The ".net" portion of a Web address is called a top-level domain (TLD). Other TLDs include .com, .org, etc. Among other purposes, the TLDs are intended to identify the type of Website. For example: .com - commercial business .org - organization (usually non-profit)
com means web address or cumershel.
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The web address of the Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge Com is: walkway.org
It means "commercial", It is what we call a "top level domain" address, and it used to be a way for a web site to convey its publishing intent.
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The web address of the Gallery 263 is: http://www.gallery263.com
No. Not necessarily.I have 15 ".com" domain names legally registered and I'm a Canadian citizen and resident.Some TLDs (top level domains) have restrictions, but ".com" domain names don't.Example: ".ca" domain names have Canadian residency requirements.But the better known ".com", ".net", ".org", can be registered to anybody on earth.Dot-Com means commercial. Worldwide online.So, "if a website address contains .com" then no, there's no reason to assume that it's American.A "WhoIs" lookup on the domain might help find information about who owns the domain name.
The web address of the Galloping Goose Historical is: http://www.doloresgallopinggoose5.com
it is called the domain