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 for top-level domain
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) :

  top-level domain
       
           The last and most significant component of an
          Internet fully qualified domain name, the part after the
          last ".".  For example, host wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk is in
          top-level domain "uk" (for United Kingdom).
       
          Every other country has its own top-level domain, including
          ".us" for the U.S.A.  Within the .us domain, there are
          subdomains for the fifty states, each generally with a name
          identical to the state's postal abbreviation.  These are
          rarely used however.  Within the .uk domain, there is a .ac.uk
          subdomain for academic sites and a .co.uk domain for
          commercial ones.  Other top-level domains may be divided up in
          similar ways.
       
          In the US and some other countries, the following top-level
          domains are used much more widely than the country code:
       
          	.com - commercial bodies
          	.edu - educational institutions
          	.gov - U. S. government
          	.mil - U. S. armed services
          	.net - network operators
          	.org - other organisations
       
          Since the rapid commercialisation of the Internet in the 1990s
          the ".com" domain has become particularly heavily populated
          with every company trying to register its company name as a
          subdomain of .com, e.g. "netscape.com" so as to make it easy
          for customers to guess or remember the URL of the comany's
          home page.
       
          United Nations entities use the domain names of the countries
          where they are located.  The UN headquarters facility in New
          York City, for example, is un.org.
       
          Several new top-level domains are about to be added (Oct
          1997):
          	.nom   - individual people
          	.rec   - recreational organisations
          	.firm  - businesses such as law, accounting, engineering
          	.store - commercial retail companies
          	.ent   - entertainment facilities and organisations
       
          (1997-10-08)
       
       


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