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Keywords: Biz, Coop, Omain, Aero, Evel
A top-level domain that is not associated with any particular country (for example, .com or .info), as opposed to a country code top-level domain.(ES:gTLD - (dominio de nivel superior genérico), IT:gTLD - (dominio generico di primo livello), FR:Domaine générique)
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eneral op evel omain eg. .com .org ...
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generic top level domains - these include new domains such as .web .shop .firm .info .arts .rec .nom
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a TLD that was created for use by people around the world
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Acronym for "Top Level Domain". The gTLDs are: .com, .net, .org, .aero, .biz, .coop, .info, .museum, .name, .pro
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The top level domains sanctioned by ICANN. Currently there are seven: ".com", ".net", ".org", ".edu", ".gov" and ".mil".
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generic Top Level Domain. One of the two classes of domain immediately beneath the root node of a DNS database, eg. .com, .gov.org. See also ccTLD.
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Please see Generic Top Level Domain
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Generic Top Level Domain. In the US, gTLDs used to describe organisational and political structures and are usually given three-letter names. Over the past few years, a number of these gTLDs have become "unrestricted", i.e. anyone can register a domain in that gTLD. You do not even have to reside in the US or be a business entity. For domains outside the US, two-letter ISO (International Organization For Standardization) country codes are used.
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Generic Top Level Domain eg.com, .net, .org, are all considered to be a generic top-level domain. A top-level domain name that is open to registrants around the world in contrast to country code top-level domains that are often restricted to registrants located in a particular country or region. Also See TLD
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Generic Top Level Domain Back
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Generic Top-Level Domains include the seven original Top-Level Domains (.com, .edu, .gov, .mil, .net, .org, and .int). There have also been seven new extensions approved by ICANN (.biz, .info, .name, .pro, .air, .coop and .museum).
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Generic Top Level Domain; TLDs which are not linked to any specific country. i.e. .COM .Net .Org
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Generic Top Level Domain hosting/webhosting - a location (a server somewhere, connected to the internet) which houses your internet address
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generic Top Level Domain (not associated with country code)
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See Generic Top-Level Domain. Host: A computer that has both the software and the data (zone files) needed to link domain names to IP numbers; also called a name server. IANA: See Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.
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Generic Top Level Domain (q.v.)
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Generic Top Level Domain - Domain extensions (tld's) that are not linked to a specific geographic area and were originally intended to represent a specific usage (e.g. .com was originally intended for commercial and .biz intended for business usage).
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Generic Top-Level Domain[Return to Main Menu
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Generic top-level domain. See above.
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generic Top Level Domain. A Top Level Domain represents the last part of a domain name. For example, the domain name "findmyhosting.com", the TLD is ".com". The gTLD represents a category or organization. Some gTLDs are restricted while others are available to the public.The following gTLDs are currently used: .aero - Restricted to members in aviation communities (aerospace agencies, pilots, etc.) .biz - Restricted to businesses .com - Unrestricted .coop - Restricted to cooperatives .museum - restricted to museums, museum organizations and individual members of the museum profession .name - Restricted to individuals .net - Unrestricted .org - Unrestricted .pro - Restricted to members of the medical, legal and accounting professions licensed in the U.S.
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Generic Top Level Domains. Top level domains such as .com, .net, .info, or .bz, that are not restricted to sites from a particular country.
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lobal op evel omain name
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