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There are millions of websites on the Internet . Some of largest include facebook.com, ebay.com, amazon.com, craigslist.com, yahoo.com, and government website.
.com is a type of domain. Usually websites using ".com" are commercial websites, not educational (.edu), government (.gov), etc.
Normally most websites do not save your IP address, some just log it for security reasons, and these logs are normally temporary. To hide your IP, use an anonymous proxy, you can find many proxy sites just by using Google.
You can place a computer advertisement on websites such as Red Flag Deals. If you are advertising a higher end gaming computer, it may be wise to advertise on gaming websites such as League of Legends.
A lot But unless they continue to pay their hosting fees, they do come to the end as soon as the hosting company switches them off.
.gov or .mil
You can find all sorts of things on government websites. Some will be dedicated to departments, so you will find things relevant to that department on them. You can find statistics, access to services, contact details, information on what they do, news of what they are currently doing and a lot of other information.
Most British websites end with ".co.uk".
I would suggest researching your local government agencies. They normally have a job bank that you can search job vacancies for locally and nationally.
it is websites from the military of the USA.
gov. Government websites end in .gov.
Jobs for the British rails is normally available from government websites likes UK Jobs, under the category Rail Jobs network. Other websites advertising rail jobs, include Prospects and Total Jobs.
E-government
Madison states, "Justice is the end of government."
If possible, it is recommended to avoid any sites that simply end with .com as anyone can buy these domains always look for a site with .gov (government) or .org (organisation) as they a always reliable.
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According to the Netcraft Web Server Survey, there were around 266,848,493 websites on the Internet by the end of 2010. There were roughly 346,005,000 websites by the end of 2011