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What does dot com in Internet addresses mean? |
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The .com suffix stands for Commercial. The distinction has blurred over the recent years; initially, 3-letter suffixes were used to denote groups of US sites, using .com for commercial sites, .edu for educational institutions, .gov for government institutions, .org for non-profit organizations, and so forth.
Other countries were supposed to use a dual-suffix system, where the first suffix denotes the group and the second the country: .co.uk for a commercial site located in the United Kingdom, for example.
While many adhere to these rules, they weren't enforced. Today, a .com suffix could related to a US-based commercial enterprise just as well as to a private individual elsewhere in the world.
First answer by W7. Last edit by W7. Contributor trust: 167 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 31 [recommend question]
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