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==About==
==About==
A [[top-level domain]] is the last part of a [[domain name]], i.e. the part after the final '.'.
A [[top-level domain]] is the last part of a [[domain name]], i.e. the part after the final '.'.


The primary "classic" TLDs, dating back to the creation of the hierarchical domain name system, are <code>.com</code>, <code>.org</code>, and <code>.net</code>.
The primary "classic" TLDs, dating back to the creation of the hierarchical domain name system, are <code>[[.com]]</code>, <code>[[.org]]</code>, and <code>[[.net]]</code>.
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A top-level domain is the last part of a domain name, i.e. the part after the final '.'.

The primary "classic" TLDs, dating back to the creation of the hierarchical domain name system, are .com, .org, and .net. <hide>

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