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.com is the domain extension for a commercial website (business, etc.) .edu is the domain extension for Education websites (Universities, Colleges, etc.) .gov is the domain extension for a State or Federal government website. While anyone can get a .com domain. .edu and .gov domains are strictly regulated by ICANN and only official organizations fitting the description of the domain extension can request one.
All of these are domains name: .edu, .gov, .com and .org.
Domain names used by the government have extension .gov
The primary difference between .com and .gov lies in their intended use and ownership. The .com domain is typically used for commercial businesses and organizations, while .gov is reserved for government entities in the United States. Websites with a .gov extension are regulated and must meet specific criteria, ensuring they are official government resources, whereas .com sites can be registered by anyone, including individuals and private companies.
At the begining of Internet, the domain extension ( .com, .org, .gov, .biz, .net, etc.) told the web surfer what type of site he was on:.com => commercial.org => non-profit organization.gov => government related.biz => buisness.net => network.us => USA.ca => Canada.co.UK => UK.fr => Franceetc.However, now, you can have pretty much any domain extension, for almost any price, and it will not guide you to what type of site you are on.
"Here your question is not clear. But if you are talking about converting the HTML document's extension name from .HTML to .com, then it is not possible. '.HTML' is an extension name that gives an identity to the document that this an HTML document, and only then it will be recognized by the browsers and the parsers. '.com' is the extension for a domain (used for commercial purposes), Similarly there can be many different domain name extensions like dot gov stands for government, dot edu is for education etc. If you have developed a website, then you have to buy a server space where you can upload all you files. Also if you want your website to be recognized by the visitors by a special '.com' name, then you have to by a domain name for your website."
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
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.
I know 5: .com .org .net .gov and .edu
Hi, .com, .org, .net, .edu, .gov, .int, .biz, .info, .name, .pro all these are top level domain.
".com" is a commercial Internet Top Level Domain (TLD). This is an open TLD, meaning that any person or entity is permitted to register.".org" is a 'organization' TLD. This is also an open TLD, meaning that any person or entity is permitted to register, not just organizations.".gov" is a U.S. government TLD. This TLD is limited to U.S. governmental entities and agencies (mostly federal).I personally have domain names of my own that end with ".com" and some domain names ending in ".org". I can put any information on them, whether true or not. I can'tregister a ".gov" domain name myself though.So, in general, a ".gov" website provides more reliable or official information than a ".com" or a ".org". That's because a ".gov" website has to belong to a U.S. governmental entity or agency, which tend to provide more reliable information than a private individual or entity. (Of course, there are exceptions to this general rule.)