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Website endings, known as top-level domains (TLDs), indicate the nature or purpose of a website. Common examples include ".com" for commercial entities, ".org" for non-profit organizations, ".edu" for educational institutions, and ".gov" for government websites. Newer TLDs, such as ".tech" or ".design," cater to specific industries or interests. Additionally, country-specific TLDs like ".uk" or ".ca" denote websites associated with particular nations.

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