yes. btw it would be confusing otherwise :)
URL or domain name
Unique Resource Location or the Address of webpages/websites or images on the web Earle:)
There are several webpages on the internet that allow you to scan if your desired URL is already taken and, if it is not already registered to a user, allows you to register the URL to you.
Well the whole Internet is a web it all sinks togeather with URL's URN's
A URL - Uniform Resource LocatorAn example is the URL for this page:What_is_a_web_pages_unique_address_called"http" is the protocol, "wiki.answers.com" is the server, and the rest is the location of the page on that server.
Every blog has a unique web address (URL). For example Answers.com blog's URL is http://nostupidanswers.com
The URL that you see in the top address bar of your browser, or the URL you enter in your address bar to open a website.
All web-pages can be accessed by their URL - Uniform Resource Locator.
they may be biased
Not only each web site, each web page has its unique URL
The term that applies to all the webpages for Amazon.com is "domain." A domain refers to the unique address that identifies a website on the internet, encompassing all its individual pages and resources. In this case, "amazon.com" represents the overarching domain that includes various sections like product pages, user accounts, and customer service.
The URL.