For non-technical purposes you can generally consider 'URL' and 'URI' equivalent. In fact, URL is a special case of URI containing information on how to access the resource in question. Thus, since every URL is a URI (but not vice versa), 'URI' is generally preferable to 'URL', unless the identifier is known to be a locator.
URL specifies the location of the resource and also the protocol to be used.
where as URI is a name for anything that points to a resource
example:-
http:/www.xyz.com/login.jsp --> URL
www.xyz.com --> URI
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A URL is a "Uniform Resource Locator", it shows where something is and how to retrieve it. The term URL is often misused where URI "Uniform Resource Identifier", string of characters used to identify or name a resource on the Internet, should be used. A URI is a 'link'. An MP3 URI would be a link to a downloadable MP3.
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.
The acronym URI means Uniform Resource Identifier.It is also more commonly known as a URL or Uniform Resource Locator.
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Having a URl/URI allows for the item attached to it, to be codified and that allows folks using the internet to access the information, and even download that information, to their computer(s). Not having a URL/URI requires more work by the party holding the information and more work by the party wanting that information. Think of a URL/URI as a post office with unlimited (we hope!) mail boxes. Each box is a unique URL/URI and in it are the data that is being requested by a user. Dusty Sabra Computers China Lake, Ca.
SEO means Search Engine Optimisation - the process of helping search engines recognise the importance and topic of a web page. URL means Uniform Resource Locator. The URL of this page is: URLs are important in SEO because they are one of many good ways to help explain - or determine - what a page is about. For example, the URL of this page contains the words answers, difference, seo and URL. As a result, a search engine is slightly more likely to deliver this page when somebody searches for a query like "difference between seo and URL". But there are many other factors in SEO. URL is just one.
This ODP category has a 160 character URI, or 153 character url. The low PageRank is just because it's a lot of links from the Google home page.
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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.
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.
ISP is an Internet Service Provider such as: AOL, Comcast, Netzero, etc URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator basically its a website address like www.wiki.answers.com.