The.com TLD (top-level domain name) stands for COMmercial. Domains in .com are typically registered by for-profit companies.
The .mil TLD (top-level domain name) stands for MILitary. Domains in .mil are available only to the United States military and affiliated organizations.
The .org TLD (top-level domain name) stands for ORGanization. Domains in .org have traditionally been registered by not-for-profit organizations like charities and industry groups. However, anyone may register a .org domain for any purpose.
mil - military net - network air - airline com - commercial org - organization gov - government
They are all used for your webpage. Http: HyperText Transfer Protocol www: World Wide Web Com: Commercial Net: Network Org: Organization Edu: Education Html: HyperText Markup Language Mil: Military (Top-Level Webpage)
1. .mil=Military 2. .net=Internet provider or network 3. .air=Aviation industry 4. .com=Commercial institution 5. .org=Nonprofit organization .gov=Government institution 1. .mil=Military 2. .net=Internet provider or network 3. .air=Aviation industry 4. .com=Commercial institution 5. .org=Nonprofit organization .gov=Government institution
A .com suffix on a URL indicates a commercial entity, one that typically is designed to make money. A .org suffix is a non-profit organization. There are many different suffix types: .gov Government .mil Military .edu Education
.com stands for commercial .net stands for public or private website .gov stands for government website .org stands for non-profit orgonization examples= http://www.peta.org/ mcso.org http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis http://www.newgrounds.com/
www.daryinshw.net/com/org www.daryinswork.net/com/org www.daryinsprojects.net/com/org
.com reveals that the website is a commercial website and work to earn money which might or might not have upfront fees. This is the domain of the website. .org stands for organization,.gov stands for government etc
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.
COM: Company ORG: Organization NET: Network GOV:Government
Org is not a suffix. The org stands for organization.
like .com or .org: the dot refers to the fact that .Net is supposed to be ready to go with web based applications.
.com = commercial .net = network .org = organazation .gov = government