Part 3
Dot-What?
Look at the site’s address. What follows the dot?
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Dot-com is not only for businesses; anyone can use it.
Dot-coms include well-known and respected companies, but also private
individuals.
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Dot-org usually indicates a not-for-profit organization.
Many dot-orgs present unbiased information, but others have political agendas,
focus on debatable issues instead of facts, and might not present all sides of
an argument.
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Dot-Gov. indicates a government website at the
federal, state or local level. The federal government is a good source of
statistics, and its sites are widely considered among the most reliable.
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Dot-mil is used by sites that are part of the
military.
Dot-edu
usually indicates a university website. While its published research is
generally considered very trustworthy, anyone associated with the university,
whether a world-renowned scholar or a freshman, can be given space on its
sever. Professors sometimes put student course work up on the web, but that doesn’t
mean they’re vouching for the information’s accuracy
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