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internet dot extensions, commonly known as domain name extensions or top-level domains (TLDs), are the suffixes at the end of web addresses that indicate the type or purpose of a website. Examples include .com for commercial entities, .org for organizations, .net for network-related entities, and various country-specific extensions like .uk for the United Kingdom or .ca for Canada. With the expansion of the internet, numerous new TLDs have emerged, including niche and generic options like .tech, .blog, and .xyz, allowing for greater customization and specificity in domain naming.

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