Uniform Resource Locator (URL)

Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a type of web address used to identify specific webpages (and other resources) found on the Internet. URLs consist of several parts, and are structured as follows: a protocol (such as “http”) followed by the domain name (e.g. example.com). This is then followed by a series of directories, and the filename of the page itself.

URLs can be used to link to documents on the same server, or to external sites. They can also be used as a way to identify a file or folder stored in your local computer.

Since its invention in 1995, the URL has been widely used to make navigating the vast and rapidly growing World Wide Web much easier. URLs can easily be shared across the Internet, and most web browsers allow websites to be bookmarked by copying or writing down the URL.

URLs are an essential feature of the Internet, enabling users to quickly and easily access information on the web and navigate between different webpages. Without the use of URLs, famous websites such as Google and YouTube simply wouldn’t be possible.

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