$9.99/year
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.com — Its name is derived from the word commercial, indicating its original intended purpose for domains registered by commercial organizations. However eventually the distinction was lost when .com, .org and .net were opened for unrestricted registration. |
$9.99/year
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.net — The name is derived from network, indicating its originally intended purpose was for organizations involved in networking technologies, such as Internet service providers and other infrastructure companies. However, restrictions were never enforced and the domain is now a general purpose name space. It is still popular with network operators, and is often treated as an alternate to com. |
$9.99/year
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.org — It was originally intended for non-profit organizations or organizations of a non-commercial character that did not meet the requirements for other gTLDs. The MITRE Corporation was the first group to register an org domain with mitre.org[2] in July 1985. |
$9.99/year
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.biz — It is intended for registration of domains to be used by businesses. The name is a phonetic spelling of the first syllable of business. |
$9.99/year
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.info — The name is derived from information indicating that the domain is intended for informative Internet resources, although registration requirements do not prescribe any theme orientation. |
$19.99/year
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.me — The .me top level domain replaced the .yu (Yugoslavia) domain previously used by Serbia and Montenegro. |
$19.99/year
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.mobi — Its name is derived from the adjective mobile, indicating it's used by mobile devices for accessing Internet resources via the Mobile Web. |
$19.99/year
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.tel — It was approved by ICANN as a sponsored top-level domain, and is operated by Telnic. Telnic announced in January 2011 that over 300,000 domains had been registered since the start of general availability on 24 March 2009. |
$24.99/year
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.tv — is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the islands of Tuvalu. Except for reserved names like com.tv, net.tv, org.tv and others, any person may register second-level domains in tv. The domain name is popular, and thus economically valuable, because it is an abbreviation of the word 'television'. |