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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32342, member: 636"] TLDs are those little endings you see after website names. You know, the parts like .com, .org, .gov, or .edu at the end of web addresses. These endings tell you something about what kind of website you're looking at. The .com ending is what most businesses use. It's the most common one you'll see around the internet. If you spot a .org, that usually means it's a group that doesn't make money, like a charity. Government websites have .gov at the end, and only real government offices can use those. Schools and universities get to use .edu endings. Some countries have special endings, too. For example, websites from the United Kingdom often end with .uk, and Canadian ones might use .ca. These country endings help show where a website comes from. There are also newer TLDs that tell you what a website is about, such as .shop for online stores, .blog for blogs, and .app for mobile applications. The list of possible endings keeps growing as more are added. When you pick a website name for yourself, you'll need to choose which ending fits what you want to do. Most people go for .com because everyone knows it, but sometimes the name you want might already be taken with that ending. That's when looking at other TLDs might give you more options for good website names. [/QUOTE]
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