Address
People use this word several ways. You can ask someone for the address of their server,
or for their home page on the Web, or where to send e-mail. So an "address" can mean
the unique location of either (1) an Internet server, (2) a specific file (for example, a Web
page), or (3) an e-mail user. It is also used to specify the location of data within computer
storage.
1) An Internet address or IP address is a unique computer (host) location on the Internet
    (expressed either as a unique string of numbers or as its associated domain name).

    Example of an IP address expressed in dot notation: 205.245.172.72
    Example of the domain name version: whatis.com

    For more information, see IP address.

2) A file (or home page) address is expressed as the defining directory path to the file on
    a particular server. (A Web page address is also called a Uniform Resource Locator, or
    URL.)

    Example: http://www.hitmill.com/computers/computerhx1.html

3) An e-mail address is the location of an e-mail user (expressed by the user's e-mail
    name followed by an "at" sign followed by the user's server domain name.)

    Example: missmuffet@tuffet.org

4) In a computer, a storage address is the beginning location of a sequence of data that
    is stored on some electronic storage medium.

  
 
 
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