The links that show up when you search for something on Google are URLs. They take you from one place on the WWW (World Wide Web) to another.
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Ignorance_Combatant answered Thursday June 23 2005, 12:06 am: URL = <b> Uniform Resource Locator </b>. It's the address of a website. For instance, the URL of this site is
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