One of the most popular websites to check for domain availability would be godaddy.com If the domain name is available they will allow you to purchase it a cost. You can also type the domain name you are interested in the URL bar and see if a website comes up.
There are many places where one can find information about high availability solutions. One can find information about high availability solutions at popular on the web sources such as SAP and Stratus Technologies.
Enter a unique name into the field labeled Profile URL and click "Check Availability"For example, enter "Sally" and your profile URL is "community.mtv.com/profile/Sally"
I bought a url domain now I cannot find it.
You can find the URL, below.
You can find the URL in the related links.
go to the song on youtube and click on SHARE and you will find the URL
The URL for Craigslist Bend cannot be listed in this answer as it does not allow one to list URLs. One can find the Craigslist for different locations by selecting their location on the Craigslist website.
More information on URL Encoding can be found in Lunatech Blog's article titled "What every web developer must know about URL encoding." Information on URL Encoding can also be found at W3Schools.
Here are the steps, one by one. But you may find it easier just to look down at the last line.* Click the URL button just above the text box.You should get [url][/url] * Right in between the twin sets of brackets,the [url][/url], type the words you want them to see, for example, "A Random WikiAnswers Question" * So now you have [url]A Random WikiAnswers Question[/url] * After the first "url" type "=" and then paste in your URL. The URL is the whole text in the address box, usually at the top of your browser. It will start with "http://" * For example: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:Randompage * That's it! * So your final link will read: [url=http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:Randompage]A Random WikiAnswers Question[/url] Or if you find it easier to just copy an example (as I do!) then look at this one: * [url=http://wiki.answers.com]WikiAnswers[/url]. (Tip: If you hover your mouse over the URL button you'll see the two different ways of using the command.)
Although most people submit a site name rather than a URL, you'll find that putting the URL on Google will provide you with lots of information on the site reached by that URL. For example, you can find not only the main site, but also the Alexa ranking, any YouTube videos, and other sites that may publish articles from that URL.
The URL address of any webpage will be in the top bar on the browser.