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A standardized addressing system for locating and retrieving digital resources across the global web.
URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) serve as the fundamental pointers of the internet, first formalized by Tim Berners-Lee in 1994 under RFC 1738. They function by combining a protocol, domain, and path into a single string that maps to a specific server IP, enabling browsers to fetch data instantly. Today, the system powers billions of daily interactions, providing the essential infrastructure for everything from simple web pages to complex cloud-based API architectures.
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