.com is the most common top level domain name. It stands for "commercial", typically denoting a commercial website. However, due to its popularity, there is no restriction on who can register a .com. Many personal websites and organizations also use .com.
It is estimated that, as of 2008, there are 77 million .com websites registered.
In the early days of the internet all domain names ended in one of the following top level domains:
Later the ISO country codes were added as top level domains.
com=commercial (it used to mean that the .com sites were selling something... but it doesn't really mean anything anymore, since anyone can buy and use a .com address.
It means "commercial", It is what we call a "top level domain" address, and it used to be a way for a web site to convey its publishing intent.
com means web address or cumershel.
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The web address of the Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge Com is: walkway.org
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The ".com" in the address of a website stands for "commercial".
The web address of the Gallery 263 is: http://www.gallery263.com
commercial
COM=commercial When referring to an internet address, such as www.google.com, the COM represents COMMERCIAL.
The web address of the Galloping Goose Historical is: http://www.doloresgallopinggoose5.com
it is called the domain