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  2. .ngo and .ong - Wikipedia

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    The domain names .ngo and .ong are generic top-level domains (gTLD) of the Domain Name System (DNS) used in the Internet, sponsored and managed by the Public Interest Registry. The backend is provided by Afilias. [3] The .ngo domain name is an acronym which stands for "non-governmental organization", reflecting the intended usage of the domain.

  3. Public Interest Registry - Wikipedia

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    Public Interest Registry promotes and publicizes the .ORG domain. While .ORG is an open domain, Public Interest Registry wants more people to view .ORG as a domain for communities and entities that serve the public good, rather than being perceived as directed to non-profits. [10]

  4. .org - Wikipedia

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    The domain ".org" was one of the original top-level domains [2] and was established in January 1985. The other early top-level domains were .com, .us, .edu, .gov, .mil and .net. It was originally intended for non-profit organizations or organizations of a non-commercial character that did not meet the requirements for other gTLDs.

  5. 11 Best Free Website Builders - AOL

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    The free version does not have ads but the website will be hosted on the webflow.io domain. SITE123 It is one of the best free website builders for online stores, blogs or creating a landing page.

  6. Afilias - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afilias

    While RegistryPro continues to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary, Afilias is now the registered Registry Operator for the .pro domain. [6] In October 2015, Afilias acquired domain name registrar 101domain, with the registrar's CEO Wolfgang Reile stepping down and its COO and CFO Anthony M. Beltran leading operations under Afilias. [7] [8]

  7. TechSoup - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, CompuMentor received $350,000 in donations, tying it with the IT Resource Center as the largest Nonprofit Technology Assistance Provider in the U.S. [7] On May 9, 2000, TechSoup website www.techsoup.org was launched. In 2008, the organization changed its name to TechSoup Global. [8] As of 2016, TechSoup reported $30.8 million in revenue.

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