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  2. List of Internet top-level domains - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of 1502 top-level domains (TLDs) in the DNS root zone, including their names, entities, administrators, and features. Learn about the history, types, and uses of TLDs, as well as the proposed and retired ones.

  3. Country code top-level domain - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, delegation and management of ccTLDs, the Internet top-level domains generally used or reserved for countries or territories. See the list of 308 ccTLDs, including their names, codes, entities, explanations and features.

  4. Defense Logistics Information Service - Wikipedia

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    DLIS is a service that provides logistics and information technology to the US Department of Defense and others. It publishes defense logistics data via WEBFLIS and FED LOG products, which are secured for authorized personnel.

  5. Intranet - Wikipedia

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    An intranet is a private network that uses Internet technology to share information and services within an organization. Learn how intranets can improve productivity, communication, collaboration, and business operations, and see some real-world examples of intranet applications.

  6. .com - Wikipedia

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    .com is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet, created in 1985 for commercial entities. It is the most common and widely used TLD, and has been associated with the dot-com bubble and many companies with dot-com names.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  8. History of the Internet - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the Internet evolved from early computer networks to a global network of networks. The Internet Protocol Suite, the set of rules used to communicate between networks and devices on the Internet, arose from research and development in the United States and involved international collaboration.

  9. Kwangmyong (network) - Wikipedia

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    Kwangmyong is a national intranet service in North Korea that hosts various websites and services, such as email, news, video, and social networking. It is managed by the Korea Computer Center and uses domain names under the .kp top level domain.