TLD
Short for top-level domain, and refers to the suffix attached to Internet domain names. There are a limited number of predefined suffixes, and each one represent a top-level domain. Current top-level domains include:
com- commercial businesses; this is the most common TLD
gov- U.S. government agencies
edu- Educational institutions such as universities
org- Organizations (mostly nonprofit)
mil- Military
net- Network organizations
ca- Canada
th – Thailand
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