As a TLD (Top-Level Domain), .co is the country-code for Colombia. As a second-level domain, such as .co.uk, it serves the same purpose of .com in the United States, except that it is locally relevant for the country in question (in this example, .uk is the United Kingdom).
Companies and organizations have started using .co domain for official url shortcuts for global promotion of their online branding, such as the famous Overstock dot com, which is branded "O dot co", and can be reached at that URL as well.
The website "isnot" is a facility to shorten urls (webpage names) See link below.
Yes it includes URLs.
URLs may all follow the same syntax and format, but individual URLs must be unique for the DNS to resolve them to the correct addresses.
for higher search engine rankings.....web designers use keyword rich urls. so they are not using proper urls.
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URLs are the Website Addresses that you use to surf the web. (Uniform Resource Locator)examples are: http://www.answers.com www.cia.gov and www.google.comFor more information, see the Related Links section below.https://www.facebook.com/rojat73?fref=ts
.com = commercial .net = network .org = organazation .gov = government
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Well, it will be impossible for anyone to count the number of urls in the world. It is like asking "how many waters are in the sea".
it depends on what type of blog you have! personal blogs have urls with their names and maybe something that describes you boho blogs have urls that relate to animals and relaxation summer blogs have urls that obviously have to do with summer hipster blogs have urls that are outgoing and fun, to see some examples you can check static-blonde.tumblr.com and see her saved urls dope blogs usually have the words dope, swag, obey, supreme in them I hope i helped!
'Co' is a prefix, and it means 'with' or 'together'.