Different top level domains and their significance
Some people it's probably not that aware but put on the World Wide Web much more than just the ending. "De" or ". Com". This last part of the Internet address, known as URL - the abbreviation stands for Uniform Resource Locator, which in German means as much as "single source indicator" - officially called Top Level Domain.
There is a plethora of country codes like. "De" (Germany), ". Ch (Switzerland) or". It (Italy). Each Country in the world has its own top-level domain. IT IS. "Aq" for Antarctica, for example, "mt." For the island of Malta or ". Hn" for Honduras. These countries are top-level domains can usually be derived easily, since the two-letter sequence is an abbreviation of the country. It is therefore advisable to think about it, if you know a state with this code, a still unknown if a new top-level domain provides.
The top-level domains that are not directly attributable to one country, usually a non-country specific assignment. Again, this can certainly be derived using the initials. Nevertheless, we encounter again and once again examples, they do not say something one immediately.
If you choose know that the top-level domain. "Aero" by the airlines or the aircraft is used? Manufacturers in Asia often use the top-level domain ". Asia. the ". coop" is to co-operatives.
There are also top-level domains that you hear everyday or almost never sees. One example is the top-level domain is. "Jobs" that will be used if a company through the World Wide Web looking for workers. But here, rather the well-known online job portals are used. Also find information on the top-level domain. "Museum". Or ". Mobi" for mobile telephony sector. This variant is seen rather rare.
The Internet is growing steadily as it is quite reasonable to deal more closely with the concept of top-level domain.
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