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Government Website
The purpose of this type of website is to provide information produced by government agencies, offices, and departments. Usually, information provided by government websites is very reliable. The Internet address often ends with .gov.
News Website
The purpose of this type of website is to provide information about current events, dedicated to dispensing news and commentary. The Internet address often ends with .com.
Weblog (or blog)
A website that is used to log online readings or to post online diaries; may include discussion forums or chat rooms. The Internet address has a variety of endings.
Personal Website
The purpose of this type of website is to provide information about an individual or group. This type of website is run by an individual or a small group (such as a family) that contains information or any content that the individual wishes to include. The Internet address has a variety of endings.
Educational Website
The propose of this type of website is to provide information about an educational establishment. The Internet address ends in .edu.
Internet Service Provider Website
The purpose of this type of website is to promote companies and services related to the Internet. The Internet address ends in .net.
Military Website
The purpose of this type of website is to provide information about the military. The Internet address ends in .mil.
Hybrid Websites
Many websites are a mixture of types. For example, a business web site may promote the business's products, but may also host informative documents, such as white papers or provide news for its visitors. There are also numerous sub-categories to the ones listed above. For example, a fan site may be a vanity site on which the administrator is paying homage to a celebrity.
Misc. notes on website types
Many businesses websites have the appearance of brochures. They are simple and without frills, communicating some simple message or product. Some websites act as vehicles to communicate with other people via web chat or as a blog. Websites are constrained by architectural limits (e.g. the computing power dedicated to the website). Very large websites, such as Yahoo!, Microsoft, Google and most other very large sites employ several servers and load balancing equipment, such as Cisco Content Services.
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