No. For a start, URLs are not only used for Web sites, but also for FTP sites and others.But not even all Web sites start with "www"; many have another prefix, or none at all. The use of "www" is just a convention, that is often followed.Look at WikiAnswers for a counterexample - the full URL is http://wiki.answers.com. "http://" is the protocol; but this is not followed by the common "www".
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www stands for World Wide Web. www is not required in a web address and can be typed in an address bar like this: example.com Many people believe that www is require but is not and it is recognized by all browsers.
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world wide web.. i learned that from my tech teacher way back when i was a kid
yes. metalium.org and www.metalium.org are not the same. especially for search engines However many well managed domains do send both to the same site.
HTTP is standard and mandatory in all Internet websites. It stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol.
The are all immortal and all had domains.
Emails usually do not begin with www. Website URLs do.
A permanent magnet has most of its domains arranged it the same direction.
I have tried many hosting services, but the best one for me is this ht tps://bit-ly .ru/Jw0bu Just remove the spaces in the link
A wedsite domain is simple it's name ...like... Google,aol,Yahoo, etc ... these are all domains...