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Top level domainA Top Level Domain or TLD is the last part of an Internet domain name following the last dot. For instance, the TLD for www.web1marketing.com is "com" while the TLD for www.nasa.gov is "gov". Top level domains can designate special types of organizations (gov = government), countries (uk = United Kingdom), and types or organizat [..]
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Top level domainThe last portion of an IP address, indicating the type of entity serving as network host; for example, in the URL www.xyzuniversity.edu, the top level domain .edu indicates that the host is an educati [..]
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Top level domainThe last (right-hand) part of a complete Domain Name. There are a large number of TLD's, e.g. .biz, .com, .edu, .gov, .info, .int, .mil, .net, .org, and a collection of two-letter TLD's corr [..]
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Top level domainThe name of the root space in a URL. Ex: .com, .org, .gov, etc.
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Top level domainThe rightmost part of a domain name. Top level domains include .com, .org, .net, .us and others.
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Top level domainThe ending letters of a URL such as .com, .org, and so on.
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Top level domainThe last segment of a domain name that is at the top level of the Domain Name System.
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Top level domainThe last (right-hand) part of a complete Domain Name. For example in the domain name www.matisse.net ".net" is the Top Level Domain. There are a large number of TLD's, for examp [..]
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Top level domainA Top Level Domain (TLD) is the highest-level category of Internet names or suffix of an Internet domain name. Examples of TLDs include. .com, .net, .org, .gov, .mil and .edu
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