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    What Is Difference And Similarities Between URL And E-mail..?

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    What Is Difference And Similarities Between URL And E-mail..?

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    A Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, is web-speak for address. It is the address of a web page and contains several elements. An email address identifies an account on a mail server. ... The major difference between a URL and an email address is that the email address always has an "at"sign ("@") and a URL never does.

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    A Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, is web-speak for address. It is the address of a web page and contains several elements. An email address identifies an account on a mail server. ... The major difference between a URL and an email address is that the email address always has an "at"sign ("@") and a URL never does.

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    A Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, is web-speak for address. It is the address of a web page and contains several elements. An email address identifies an account on a mail server. ... The major difference between a URL and an email address is that the email address always has an "at"sign ("@") and a URL never does.
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    A Uniform Resource Locator, colloquially termed a web address, is a reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it. A URL is a specific type of Uniform Resource Identifier, although many people use the two terms interchangeably.
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    A Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, is web-speak for address. It is the address of a web page and contains several elements. An email address identifies an account on a mail server. ... The major difference between a URL and an email address is that the email address always has an "at"sign ("@") and a URL never does.

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    A Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, is web-speak for address. It is the address of a web page and contains several elements. An email address identifies an account on a mail server. ... The major difference between a URL and an email address is that the email address always has an "at"sign ("@") and a URL never does.

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    A URL indicates the location of a resource as well as the protocol used to access it. An email address is a unique identifier for an email account. It is used to both send and receives email messages over the Internet.

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    A Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, is web-speak for address. It is the address of a web page and contains several elements. An email address identifies an account on a mail server. The major difference between a URL and an email address is that the email address always has an "at" sign ("@") and a URL never does.

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