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  2. .nu - Wikipedia

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    The .nu domain is now controlled by the Internet Foundation in Sweden amid opposition from the government of Niue. Google treats .nu as a generic top-level domain (gTLD) because "users and website owners frequently see [the domain] as being more generic than country-targeted." [2]

  3. .su - Wikipedia

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    .su is an Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) that was designated for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) on 19 September 1990. [2] Even though the Soviet Union itself was dissolved 15 months later, the .su top-level domain remains in use to the present day.

  4. Operation In Our Sites - Wikipedia

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    Notice displayed on domains seized November 2011 by DOJ, NIPRCC and ICE. After the seizure the domain name registry alters registered information about the domain name, including the IP address on its domain name server (DNS), as property of the U.S. government. When a user intends to access the website from a domain that has been seized, DNS ...

  5. .br - Wikipedia

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    Marcelo Déda had the website deda13.can.br (his surname and Worker's Party's identification number, 13); Susana Azevedo had the website susana23.can.br (her first name and Cidadania's identification number, 23); Jorge Alberto had the website jorgealberto15.can.br (his name and MDB's identification number, 15). Domains were free for registered ...

  6. .se - Wikipedia

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    .se, formerly branded as .SE, is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Sweden.It is operated by The Swedish Internet Foundation (Internetstiftelsen), but domains must be registered through one of the approved registrars.

  7. Website - Wikipedia

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    The nasa.gov home page in 2015. The World Wide Web (WWW) was created in 1989 by the British CERN computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee. [1] [2] On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to use for anyone, contributing to the immense growth of the Web. [3]

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