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Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 9 years, 10 months ago. Active 9 years, 10 months ago. Viewed 6k times. Improve this question. Community Bot 1. Indeed, I was very curious why they had it, until I found out why…. But why would they create subdomains with such names? The most correct theory I can think of, is to route servers. I mean if you have one server and it is getting too much traffic, you would get a new server, and for ease of use, you would simply name is ww2.
For me, it was great to know this information. I know there are lots of web users that have, at least once, wondered why a domain name sometimes has that. I hope this was helpful.
The World Wide Web has been central to the development of the Information Age, and is the primary tool billions of people use to interact on the Internet. HTTP is a connectionless text based protocol. Clients web browsers send requests to web servers for web elements such as web pages and images. Answer: Www stands for World Wide Web. It is used before any website to search for the website on the internet Or web.
We can access any information like images, documents etc from the Web by using www.
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