yes. metalium.org and www.metalium.org are not the same. especially for search engines
However many well managed domains do send both to the same site.
Internet is the name of the world wide web (www).
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www = World Wide Web = web pages that (usually) anyone can see using a browser. email = email - messages directly between two or more people
WWW stands for World Wide Web and there is a big difference. Some people confuse the Internet which came before the WWW. The World Wide Web is a way to access information on the Internet. The Internet is much larger -- a massive network that connects computers together. The www is a part of the Internet.
The difference is CAPITAL and Lower Case letter! kidding- Before I was confused with it. But when I started my own website with HostGator I'd know everything with them. It may help you. b it.ly/Hostgatorischeap
no they do it to make you mad
With this recipe: www www asa w=wood a=air (nothing) s=stick
the WWW plus a number is meant for International World Wide Web Conference for example WWW7.(or whatever the conference # is. Otherwise if you want WWW.(#), then you would register that number as a domain
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In order to make a domain without the "www," you have to register it as such. For example, you would register your domain as "http://yourwebsite.com." Your chosen domain would have to be unused.