Details about the TLDs( Top level domain)
TOP -LEVEL DOMAINS
A top level domain (TLD) is the last part of a website's address, appearing after the final dot (e.g., .com, .org, .net). It indicates the type of website or its geographical location and is a crucial part of the Domain Name System (DNS). TLDs are managed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
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- Generic TLDs (gTLDs): Examples include .com, .org, .net, .edu, .gov.
- Country Code TLDs (ccTLDs): These are specific to countries or territories, like .us for the United States or .in for India.
- ICANN oversees the overall management of TLDs and delegates the responsibility for specific TLDs to various organizations.
- TLDs play a role in how users perceive a website and can influence search engine rankings, particularly for localized searches.
- In the domain name "example.com", ".com" is the TLD.
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