These are domain name extentions (the end part of a URL)
.com means .commercial, they are a business trying to sell or promote something
.net means that it is a network
.edu means that it is an educational site/facility - usually a university
.gov means that it is a government based website
.org means that it is an organisation, and is usually non-profitable such as a charity.
All of these are domains name: .edu, .gov, .com and .org.
EDU: EducationGOV: GovernmentCOM: Commercial
.com , .org , .edu , .gov
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com- commercial org- organisation net- network
top-level domains
Education Commercial Government Network
.com is the domain extension for a commercial website (business, etc.) .edu is the domain extension for Education websites (Universities, Colleges, etc.) .gov is the domain extension for a State or Federal government website. While anyone can get a .com domain. .edu and .gov domains are strictly regulated by ICANN and only official organizations fitting the description of the domain extension can request one.
I know 5: .com .org .net .gov and .edu
.gov is strictly only for the U.S Government. .edu stands for education, It is only for schools and School Districts.
The most reliable domains are typically .gov and .edu. The .gov domain is used by government entities, ensuring authoritative and official information, while .edu is reserved for accredited educational institutions, reflecting credible academic resources. In contrast, domains like .com, .net, .org, and .UK can be used by anyone and may vary in reliability depending on the specific website and its purpose.
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