employee.walgreens.com (no www on the front)
employee.walgreens.com (no www on the front)
World Wide Web Whatever site your are looking up usually has a 'www' in front of it, meaning that it can be found in the World Wide Web.
The www(World Wide Web) IS the internet. Though in a way I guess you could say the internet is bigger simply due to the fact that not all web addresses need a www in front of it.
the www is a sub-domain prefix, which is used to identify the domain as a webpage. Another widely used sub-domain prefix is m, which stands for mobile (as in m.google.com and m.flickr.com etc.) The English translation of that is that www stands for world wide web, like m stands for mobile.
Stephen M. Adams has written: 'Improving WWW usability through transmission time estimation'
When every web address pretty much has www in front of it but you also don't need to enter it to get to web site
The Internet is the World Wide Web, which is where the www in front of websites comes from.
An Englishman, Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web and websites that are connected together by this 'web' have the www in front of their URL
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No, Mighty Mouse did not have a letter 'M' on the front of his costume.