You haven't seen much of the internet if you believe that all URLs end in .com. You could greatly benefit from visiting some sites that end in .edu or .gov and even .org. Web sites in countries other than the US often use their country abbreviation at the end, such as .ca for Canada or .jp for Japan. And while WWW is the most common, there are other prefixes out there such as mail and WW4
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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.
.com = Commercial
The suffix ".com" at the end of an email address indicates that the domain is a commercial entity, primarily used for businesses and organizations globally. In contrast, ".co.za" signifies that the domain is associated with South Africa, specifically indicating that the entity is a commercial organization based in that country. Both suffixes help identify the nature and geographical location of the entity associated with the email address.
The best way to stop redirection of a webpage to your country or region is to change the web address. For example, if you are in Spain, the websites you get will end in .es. If you want an American version of the website, manually type in the address and end it in .com.
Some words that end with "com" are: welcome, income, outcome, and sitcom.
what does the word com mean as like a website and at the end it says .com
The Wall Words design company has a website. It is Wall Words, without a space, then . com at the end. You will need to put a period between the spaces for your browser to recognize it as a web address.
Not necessarily. ".com" is the official suffix for commercial domains, not governments (they use the ".gov" suffix). However, a government could certainly purchase a ".com" domain.
Celebrity DAT Com ended in 2004.
Addresses that end in ".com" are more likely to contain disreputable information compared to addresses that end in ".gov" or ".edu". It is important to critically evaluate the credibility and reliability of the source before relying on the information provided.
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