co.uk means it is a UK only based address, COM means it's international It means .co.uk is the UK and the .com is in America
.com means it is a business website.
.co.uk means it is a site originating in the United Kingdom.
Yes because I used have a com account and now I have a couk account and it works just as good:).
In business the best between dot com and dot co dot uk, is "dot co dot uk."
yes
Below is the link to Cartoon Network. If you have set it as your home page (the page your computer goes to automatically when you go online) then if it still redirects to "couk," it is possible that your computer has been infected with what is called a "home page hijacker." See link below on that subject too.
Whatever you want really. There is just something perhaps more glamorous about having a .com address, and it makes it appear more worldwide. However, if you live in the UK I would suggest a co.uk one, especially if you are a retail company, as customers may be put off by the .com.
company of united kingdom
.co.uk
A compound is made of two or more elements.
There is no difference. For a while, Wikianswers was the main display site. However, Answers decided to bring it all under the Answers.com brand, since it is all Answers.com content.
.com it can define the difference between the transformation and the transmotion
com- commercial org- organisation net- network
dot com stands for commercial so everyone can get one where dot gov is a government run website. dot com is adsand stuff and dot gov is government stuff