What is the relationship between Internet sites ending in .org, .edu, and .gov? A. They share information. B. Their information is current. C. They share the same researchers. D. They do not make sales based on the information.
Hmmm. Lemme research this and see if I can come up with anything, not familiar with this topic. Although I know all they're information is current, they could also not make sales on it, so let me research that really quick.
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The various suffixes in domain names are meant to designate the function of the domain. For example, .com addresses are used for both commercial and general sites; .org is used for non-profits; .net for companies that perform network-related work; and .edu for educational institutions. Other suffixes include .gov (government) and .mil (military), as well as designations for various countries (for example, .ru for Russia and .ca for Canada)
Here's what I found. Although the answer isn't assured, I've come to the conclusion that since these sites are for organizations, schools, and governments, that they would be constantly updating all information to stay current, especially the schools and governments. So I think they most certain answer is B.
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ok thanks man
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