TLD stands for Top Level Domain Here is a list of the current TLDs: http://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt
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Every domain name is registered under a TLD of some kind. Below is a description of all the different types. TLD = Top Level Domain = Top-level domains are divided into three main groups, countries, categories and organizations. Country and organization TLDs are meant for resources pertaining to that specific country or organization. Category top-level domains have a much broader scope, allowing the grouping of resources from many different countries. For that reason they are also know as generic top-level domains, or gTLD. gTLD = Generic Top Level Domain = Generic Top-Level Domains are the most common and the most sought after names. These include .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, and several others. ccTLD = Country Code Top Level Domain = Country Code Top-Level Domains that were created specifically for a single country’s use. That country can put any sort of restrictions on it that they choose. Some countries only allow citizens to register domains under their ccTLD. Other countries ‘rent’ their TLD out for use by the global public, as in the case with .cc, the official ccTLD for the Cocos Islands, .ws, the official ccTLD for Western Samoa, and .tv, the official ccTLD for Tuvalu. sTLD = Sponsored Top Level Domain = Sponsored Top-Level Domains are actually a subdivision of gTLDs. These names are controlled by specific agencies within an industry. For example, .museum is a sTLD regulated by the Museum Domain Management Association. They reserve the TLD for museum websites. uTLD = Unsponsored Top Level Domain = Unsponsored Top-Level Domains consist of all the gTLDs that aren’t sponsored. That would include .com and .info. This term is very rarely used. Generally, when someone refers to a generic TLD, they are talking about the unsponsored ones.
Hi, I am targeting on of EMD but i found its taken in each and every extension (dot)com, (dot)org, (dot)net. I found (dot)in(dot)net extension selling domain and my EMD is available in it. So should i go for it ? Or its not worth investing ? if this post is against rules pleas let me know will delete it.