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Most URLs include the name and type of organization sponsoring the page. The type of organization is identified by a three-letter code called a "top level domain name." Here are some of the most common domains you will find. |
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educational institution |
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commercial entity |
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federal government |
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non-profit organization |
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network provider |
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Recently the division between these top-level domains became blurred. Sometimes non-profit organizations and educational institutions are now found under .com or .net. This makes it more difficult to determine the organization that is publishing the page. The number of top-level domain names will soon be increasing. New domain names include .museum, .info, and .biz. The origin of some international sites can be determined by country codes found in the URL. |
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