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.EDU How do they work?

.EDU – .EDU – How do they work? .EDU – Introduced 1985 is a Top-Level domain that is a shortened version of Education and mainly used by higher education institutions. The .EDU domain was never restricted until 2001, when it was then restricted to only...
.GOV How do they work?

.GOV How do they work?

.GOV – .GOV – How do they work? .GOV – Introduced 1985 is a sponsored Top-Level domain that is a shortened version of word Government and restricted use by Government entities. The .GOV domain has never been restricted as to whom can use it and is only...
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.INT How do they work?

.INT – .INT – How do they work? .INT – Introduced 1985 is a Top-Level domain that is a shortened version of International and is mainly used by International organizations and treaty-related purposes. NATO (https://www.nato.int)was the first organisation to us...
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.MIL How do they work?

.MIL – .MIL – How do they work? .MIL – Introduced 1985 is a sponsored Top-Level domain that is a shortened version of Military and only used by the United Sates Department of Defense and its subsidiary or affiliated organizations. The .MIL domain has...
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.NET How do they work?

.NET – .NET – How do they work? .NET – Introduced 1985 is a Top-Level domain that is a shortened version of Network and original intended use was for organizations involved with networking. The .NET domain has never been restricted and restrictions as to...
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.ORG How do they work?

.ORG – .ORG – How do they work? .ORG – Introduced 1985 is a Top-Level domain that is a shortened version of Organization and mainly used by Non-Profit entities. The .ORG domain has never been restricted and is widely used by anyone that can find a unique...
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.CA How do they work?

.CA – .CA – Domains how do they work? .CA – Introduced 1987 is a Top-Level domain that is mainly used by Canadian residents only. Some large corporations who operate within the boarders of Canada will use the .ca equivalent to their .com (Eg: AaronTechDesign.com...