It stands for carbon copy but now, in the modern world it can also stand for 'courtesy copy'. It's the second copy which would have been sent to people who were less important, often for information only.
"...the "CC" in dot-cc refers to a tiny island chain in the Indian ocean...the "cc" of dot-cc is technically a designation for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, a territory of Australia located in the Indian Ocean with fewer than 700 residents".
So settle down, Francis - I have given you the answer, though it took a few searches to refine the question until I found a suitable explanation. And here is a link to the best/first URL, where I found it: http://internicdomainservices.com/faq/10.html
Sort of anticlimactic, huh? (I sort of expected a meaning of greater internet significance, I guess; instead it is a literal (yet still virtual) ePodunk where Survivor Man would dread to venture.)
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STUPID PEOPLE NOT HAVING AN ANSWER TO MY WONDERFUL QUESTION HOW DARE YOU, YOU CHARLATANS!!!!!
An internet web address contains a two-letter acronym to identify which country it represents or is registered to. For example a web address with the acronym .ph means the country it is registered to is the Philippines. These acronyms are collectively called internet country code top level domain or ccTLD formulated through the Domain Name System and governed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The .cc is the ccTLD for Cocos Islands, also known as Keeling Islands, located in the Indian Ocean and is a territory of Australia.
network
Resource Locator
it is tha domain name
it stands for school (or college), usually like in a schools website
it indicates an academic institution,unversity
cc
The Country Code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) for Ireland is .ie.
Deutschland. When you see "de", that means the web site is hosted by a German service provider.
CC stands for Carsten Charles.
The CC in Volkswagen CC stands for "Comfort Coupe".
URL stands for Universal Resource Locator.
Cubic Centimeters