2. Every website and page has an address. The technical name for this address is URL Uniform Resource Locator. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft A web address is needed to find any website.
3. The address can tell you which country the website is in. http://www.canada.gc. ca / http://www.aph.gov. au / http://news.bbc.co. uk / http://www.china.org. cn /
4. The Internet started in America, none of the US web addresses will show that countries code. http://www.mcdonalds.com/ http://www.americanbank.com/ http://www.ufl.edu / http://www.whitehouse.gov/
5. The address can tell you what type of organisation runs the website . http://www.redcross. org / http://news.bbc. co .uk/ http://www.cam. ac .uk/ http://www.aph. gov . au
6. Every website has a name it may be different to the organisations name or easier to remember. http://www.diy.com/ http://www.nts.org.uk/Home / http://www.royal.gov.uk / http://www.vam.ac.uk/
7. The web address is made up of chunks of information that the web browser uses to find the web site. www. videogallery/ disney.co.uk/ DisneyOnline/ funzone/ It is on the web On the disney server In this folder In this sub-folder In this file