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What (who) is URLs - definition

URL INTENDED TO IMPROVE THE USABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY OF A WEBSITE OR WEB SERVICE BY BEING IMMEDIATELY AND INTUITIVELY MEANINGFUL TO NON-EXPERT USERS
Semantic URL; Semantic URLs; Pretty URL; SEF URL; Search Engine Friendly URL; Search engine friendly URLs; SEF URLs; Slug (Web publishing); Restful URL; Friendly URL; Clean URLs; Restful URLs; Fancy URL; User-friendly URL; Slug (programming); Nice URL; Slug (web publishing); URL slug

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WEB ADDRESS TO A PARTICULAR FILE OR PAGE
URLs; Url; Uniform Resourse Locator; Web address; Absolute URL; Website address; Uniform Resource Locators; Relative URL; Web site address; Urls; Universal Resource Locator; Absolute url; Website number; Uniform Resource Locater; URL address; Protocol-relative link; Protocol relative link; Protocol relative URL; Protocol-relative URL; Protocol-relative url; Protocol relative url; Protocol-relative URLs; Protocol relative links; URL (website); Uniform resource locator; PRURL; Uniform Resource Locator; URL addresses; Url parts; Url components; URL parts; URL link
Uniform Resource Locator (Reference: WWW, RFC 1738)
URL         
WEB ADDRESS TO A PARTICULAR FILE OR PAGE
URLs; Url; Uniform Resourse Locator; Web address; Absolute URL; Website address; Uniform Resource Locators; Relative URL; Web site address; Urls; Universal Resource Locator; Absolute url; Website number; Uniform Resource Locater; URL address; Protocol-relative link; Protocol relative link; Protocol relative URL; Protocol-relative URL; Protocol-relative url; Protocol relative url; Protocol-relative URLs; Protocol relative links; URL (website); Uniform resource locator; PRURL; Uniform Resource Locator; URL addresses; Url parts; Url components; URL parts; URL link
(URLs)
A URL is an address that shows where a particular page can be found on the World Wide Web. URL is an abbreviation for 'Uniform Resource Locator'. (COMPUTING)
The URL for the Lonely Planet travel centre is http://www.lonelyplanet.com.
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WEB ADDRESS TO A PARTICULAR FILE OR PAGE
URLs; Url; Uniform Resourse Locator; Web address; Absolute URL; Website address; Uniform Resource Locators; Relative URL; Web site address; Urls; Universal Resource Locator; Absolute url; Website number; Uniform Resource Locater; URL address; Protocol-relative link; Protocol relative link; Protocol relative URL; Protocol-relative URL; Protocol-relative url; Protocol relative url; Protocol-relative URLs; Protocol relative links; URL (website); Uniform resource locator; PRURL; Uniform Resource Locator; URL addresses; Url parts; Url components; URL parts; URL link

Wikipedia

Clean URL

Clean URLs (also known as user-friendly URLs, pretty URLs, search engine-friendly URLs or RESTful URLs) are web addresses or Uniform Resource Locator (URLs) intended to improve the usability and accessibility of a website, web application, or web service by being immediately and intuitively meaningful to non-expert users. Such URL schemes tend to reflect the conceptual structure of a collection of information and decouple the user interface from a server's internal representation of information. Other reasons for using clean URLs include search engine optimization (SEO), conforming to the representational state transfer (REST) style of software architecture, and ensuring that individual web resources remain consistently at the same URL. This makes the World Wide Web a more stable and useful system, and allows more durable and reliable bookmarking of web resources.

Clean URLs also do not contain implementation details of the underlying web application. This carries the benefit of reducing the difficulty of changing the implementation of the resource at a later date. For example, many URLs include the filename of a server-side script, such as example.php, example.asp or cgi-bin. If the underlying implementation of a resource is changed, such URLs would need to change along with it. Likewise, when URLs are not "clean", if the site database is moved or restructured it has the potential to cause broken links, both internally and from external sites, the latter of which can lead to removal from search engine listings. The use of clean URLs presents a consistent location for resources to user-agents regardless of internal structure. A further potential benefit to the use of clean URLs is that the concealment of internal server or application information can improve the security of a system.

Examples of use of URLs
1. Jolie has control of the Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), the Web addresses, for one year.
2. Stay strong!!!" Edwards is also on some of the newest, somewhat obscure, mostly unheard of URLs.
3. He denies it, so I send electronic proof – URLs, messages and links.
4. Researchers Jonathan Zittrain and Benjamin Edelman created a list of over 60,000 URLs by targeting the most popular results from queries to the Google and Yahoo! search engines.
5. The judge said, though, that he would grant at least part of the government‘s request, and would require Google to hand over the URLs.