The domain name org is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) of the Domain Name System (DNS) used in theInternet. The name is truncated fromorganization. It was one of the original domains established in 1985 and bypass with org mainly for and the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga in 1985.
Visi On was released in 1983 for theIBM PC compatible computers, but didn't became popular due to its high hardware demands.[18] Nevertheless, it was a crucial influence on the contemporary development ofMicrosoft Windows.[19]
Apple, IBM and Microsoft used many of Xerox's ideas to develop products, and IBM's Common User Accessspecifications formed the basis of the user interface found in Microsoft Windows, IBM OS/2 Presentation Manager, and the Unix Motif toolkit andwindow manager. These ideas evolved to create the interface found in current versions of Microsoft Windows, as well as in various desktop environments forUnix-like operating systems, such as Mac OS X and Linux. Thus most current GUIs have largely common idioms.
operated by the Public Interest Registrysince 2003. The domain extension was originally intended for non-profit entities, but this designation was not enforced and exists no longer. The domain is commonly used by schools, open-source projects, and communities, as well as by for-profit entities. The number of registered domains in org has increased from fewer than one million in the 1990s, to ten million as of June, 2012.
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