A URL, or Universal Resource Locator, is a character string that refers to an internet source - often these are websites, but they can also be media files - such as images or sound files.
A bookmark is a URL that's been saved by a particular browser so that the specific URL can be easily found in the future.
when you bookmark a website the URL if the website that's the hyperlink and the bookmark just give you access quicker than typing the URL yourself
The difference between URL and HTTP is that a URL is the actual address in the web bar. HTTP is the server or protocol the network connects through. URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator and HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
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Bookmark as the name suggest is just like an actual book mark. You can bookmark a web page by clicking on the stark mark in side of URL space. And you can directly open the book marked pages later when needed.
It depends on what browser you are using, but usually you can just drag the URL down to your bookmarks toolbar.
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Much like a bookmark saves your place in Moby Dick or a Harry Potter book, it saves the URL of the webpage to a file on your local machine, so that you can come back to it in the future.
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You can preserve a webpage by bookmarking it. Press the star icon on the right of URL box in Chrome to bookmark the page.
An IP address is a series of numbers used to identify a domain name or certain computer online. A URL is the address of a website online.
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A URL filter uses a URL database with verified domains to block domains while a content filter guesses the nature of each page of each web site "on the fly" URL scanning web pages for words.