List of what the ..... dot's are all about in the USA .com's and more
.biz -- for businesses and corporations
.info -- for information-based services such as newspapers, libraries, etc.
.name -- for individuals' and personal websites
.pro -- for professions such as law, medicine, accounting, etc.
.aero -- for services and companies dealing with air travel
.coop -- for co-operative organizations
.museum -- for museums, archival institutions and exhibitions
.COM: The top-level domain originally intended for "commercial" entities. This is the most recognized top-level domain worldwide. Any person or organization may register a domain name in .com.
.EDU: The top-level domain designated for four-year, degree-granting colleges and universities.
.GOV: The top-level domain designated for agencies and branches of the United States Federal Government. State and local governments in the United States should use the .US top-level country code domain. Prior to October 1, 1997, registration in .GOV was handled by Network Solutions; the General Services Administration (GSA) began handling registration in this top level domain starting October 1, 1997.
.MIL: The top-level domain designated for United States military entities.
.NET: The top-level domain originally intended for companies involved in Internet infrastructure. Any person or organization may register a domain name in .net.
.ORG: The top-level domain originally designated for miscellaneous entities such as non-profit organizations that do not fit under any of the other top-level domains. Any person or organization may now register a domain name in .org, a worldwide top-level domain.
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