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What exactly does “.com” mean?

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What exactly does “.com” mean?

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What exactly does “.com” mean?Answer: A “.com” web address does not mean “communication”. And no, it does not mean “computer” either. Interestingly enough, .com describes that a web site has some kind of “commercial” intent. This is what we call a “top level domain” address, and it used to be a way for a web site to convey its publishing intent. When the World Wide Web was launched in 1989, these top level domains were used to help categorize the few hundred web sites at the time. Historically, .com web site addresses were for those publishers out to make some kind of profit through their Internet services. No, having a .com domain name does not mean your web site is a licensed business. In fact, the Internet registration authorities have expanded their criteria to allow most anyone to have a .com address, whether you have a commercial intent or not. Today, having a .com domain name has no special significance, other than people perceive it to mean you are a serious Internet web site.

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