Domain Name Basics
Domain names make the Internet more usable, since they help people to remember Web sites by memorable names instead of obscure sets of numbers. Each name follows a standard format, including a suffix that indicates the top-level domain to which a name belongs. In addition to six generic top-level domains (.com, .org, .net, .gov, .edu, and .mil), most countries also administer their own top-level domains, such as .ca for Canada and .de for Germany. Domain names ending in the familiar .com, .org and .net suffixes are getting scarce. In order to keep up with the demand, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) the nonprofit agency that regulates the domain name system has approved new top-level domains. ICANN will almost certainly approve additional top-level domain names in the future. The current list of domain extensions can be found on the ICANN Web site. For more information on domain names, be sure to read . provides resources to help small and growing businesses start, manage, finance and expand their business. Copyright ? 1999 - 2007 AllBusiness.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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