"Generic" domains, such as .com, .org, .edu and .net are created and overseen by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The original generic domains were .com, .edu, .gov, .int, .mil, .net and .org. Additional top-level domains added in recent years are .biz and .info.
Any entity can register a domain in .com, .net, .biz, .info and .org. Although .org is typically used by nonprofit organizations and .net is typically used by Internet Service Providers. .com is what most people assume when they can't remember the name of your site, so it is the preferred choice for businesses of all kinds.
Foreign Country Top-Level Domain names use two-letter codes provided by the ISO 3166 list when the United Nations publishes an updated bulletin of country and region codes
This first of its kind database lets marketers target consumers and businesses by the type of Top-Level Domain visited.
SOURCE:
Internet: Online Transactions and Searches
SELECTIONS INCLUDE:
Name/Address/Phones/Age/Intrest/URL/Income/Monthly Hotline/ISP/ect...
SUGGESTED USAGE:
Education Offers, Business Offers, Insurance & Financial, Catalog Subscriptions, Books, Music & Video Offers, Foreign Travel Offers |