BT, Britain's telecoms incumbent, which in 2000 announced that it had a patent on hyperlinks, a technology that allows people to click on a web-page link to go to another web address.
These banner ad companies typically "hide" the recipient's e-mail address in the Web address of the graphic, so that their servers can later match the cookie to the recipient's e-mail address, Smith said.
Once we made the right connections--connecting the DSL modem to the router, then the router to the PC--we opened a Web address that brought up a configuration window in the PC's Web browser.
The web site is here, for some reason under the old Palm USA web address.
But instead of typing in a web address, the user dials a phone number.
Its web address will change too but the Ritz name will remain on the building.
People scan a QR code with their smartphone and it redirects them to a web address.
Schools distributed the web address of the latter questionnaire to their own students and graduates.
The scheme would give businesses the chance to register www.name.uk as their web address.
These startups hoped that Super Bowl exposure would sear their web address into the minds of consumers.
Internet control currently lies largely with US-based groups such as Icann, which regulates the web address system.
The site should be registered to a media organization with a verifiable non-web address and telephone number.
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The ad closes with a full screen of the slogan "Thanksforgiving" and posts the Web address www.nationalservice.org.
Thus, the next Google may be found on a grocery shelf and not at a web address.
Her mother, Susan Levy, urged anyone with information to contact them, repeating a toll-free number and Web address.
If you have created personal business cards, include your web address with your other contact information there as well.
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At both MySpace and Facebook, that web address has included a user ID.
If you typed in the Web address of a supposed pirate, your request would be redirected away from that website.
But a single tap of a finger is a lot easier than thumbing a Web address into a tiny browser.
To avoid an annoying legal tussle, Anheuser-Busch coaxed the Budweiser Web address from Fisher by filling his office with beer.
It's one thing to block a rival's Web address from accessing your site, notes Barry Parr, an analyst with International Data Corp.
If you're using an Android phone to receive, you get a Web address that leads you to the file on Xsync's server.
But their stickers feature a bold "2012", with an Obama campaign web address so small that it can only be read close up.
Mr Jenkins found that by making changes to the web address after sending a message, he could read and delete other users' messages.
Businesses, nonprofits and government entities submitted a total of 1, 930 applications for new Web address endings earlier this year for the latest application process.
The domain name industry is a dynamic one with anyone requiring a net presence having to both register and renew their web address regularly.
The Web address clearinghouse kept to its usual Super Bowl-ad strategy.
Most browsers note when a site is using security with an image that looks like a padlock, or with the string "https" preceding the Web address.
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However, the hacker had put in the wrong web address, and Microsoft disabled an automatic redirect to the correct website before the attacks could kick in.
When a user clicks on an online ad, several pieces of data are transmitted, including the web address of the page where the user saw the ad.
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