These are all examples of so-called "top-level domain names", which also include net, com, mil, info, and hundreds of country codes (uk, is, cc, tv, etc).
All of these are domains name: .edu, .gov, .com and .org.
.com , .org , .edu , .gov
Yes
com- commercial org- organisation net- network
I know 5: .com .org .net .gov and .edu
Use content from websites ending with .gov , .edu , or .org
There is no such thing as a .org file. .org is a top level domain extension like .com, .gov, .edu, and .net. It is used for website access and browsing the web, not saving files.
Hi, .com, .org, .net, .edu, .gov, .int, .biz, .info, .name, .pro all these are top level domain.
It is a domain name for Commercial web sites. Other types are org for Organization, edu for schools and gov for government.
These are domain name extentions (the end part of a URL) .com means .commercial, they are a business trying to sell or promote something .net means that it is a network .edu means that it is an educational site/facility - usually a university .gov means that it is a government based website .org means that it is an organisation, and is usually non-profitable such as a charity.
The Top Level Domain (TLD), classic examples being .gov, .mil, .com, .edu, and .org, provide an indication in many cases as to what type of site you're visiting. The Top Level Domain (TLD), classic examples being .gov, .mil, .com, .edu, and .org, provide an indication in many cases as to what type of site you're visiting.
EDU: EducationGOV: GovernmentCOM: Commercial