dot com stands for commercial so everyone can get one where dot gov is a government run website. dot com is adsand stuff and dot gov is government stuff
com- commercial org- organisation net- network
The primary difference between .com and .gov lies in their intended use and ownership. The .com domain is typically used for commercial businesses and organizations, while .gov is reserved for government entities in the United States. Websites with a .gov extension are regulated and must meet specific criteria, ensuring they are official government resources, whereas .com sites can be registered by anyone, including individuals and private companies.
All of these are domains name: .edu, .gov, .com and .org.
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
.gov is strictly only for the U.S Government. .edu stands for education, It is only for schools and School Districts.
.com= .commercial .org= .organization .gov= .government .net= .network
.com , .org , .edu , .gov
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dot gov (.gov) is the domain for most government outfits. dot com (.com) is for most everyone else, along with .net. Others you may see will be .edu (educational institutions), .org (non-profit organizations), .co.xx (where .co stands for country and .xx is the country abbreviation)