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What is the difference between a .gov, .com, .org, .net site? Do these designations help you when determining relevance? Can a site still be biased if given one of these designations?

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The expert examines the difference between a .gov, .com, .org, .net site. the relevance of these designations are determined.

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.gov sites are only alloted for governmental agencies. You can't just buy a .gov site name as it is not allowed.

.com is the site most commonly given to commercial email addresses and usually describes both personal sites as well as commercial sites that sell products or services.

.org sites were originally for non profit ...

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