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When you type a name ending with .com into the URL bar at the top of a web
browser, you are initially:
using a search engine to check the URL against an index.
"looking" at a specific address to find a website.
checking webmail to look up an address.
sending an instant message through your ISP.



Answer :

Final answer:

Typing a .com name in a web browser takes you to a specific website address.


Explanation:

When you type a name ending with .com into the URL bar at the top of a web browser, you are initially looking at a specific address to find a website. Different domain name endings like .com, .edu, .gov, or .org indicate the type of organizations and the nature of the websites.


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