URL stands for "Universal Resource Locator." It refers to the web address of a website. A URL is what is typed into the address bar of a browser to find a specific web page.
It means there's no address.
The URL is the (homepage) Internet address of a website. The homepage is referred to as a URL and the inner pages of the website are referred to as the htmls.
I think you mean URL for example : http://wiki.answers.com that is a URL. :)
The URL address of any webpage will be in the top bar on the browser.
If you mean your Web address then you can shorten it by visiting any of the following Free URL shortning serviceses like tinyurl.com bit.ly of.ai Google URL shortner
The WikiAnswers URL is:http://wiki.answers.com
The dot separates the sites topic from its address e.g. www.wikianswers.com
URL means "Universal Resource Locater" It's a term that kind of describes a web address but it's more specific. Web address example: Wiki.answers.com URL example: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_URL_mean_something_for_the_internet
The URL that you see in the top address bar of your browser, or the URL you enter in your address bar to open a website.
URL is a web address on the internet.
An URL is the exact internet address to find a particular page or document on it's host site. A web address is an address that takes you to a website, which might not be as specific as an URL.