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When you are typing a website's address, do you ever be bothered to use "www."?

Just curious.

asked Sep 22 '10 at 07:47

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no, i use chrome so it finds it fine without

(Sep 23 '10 at 05:36) Tim Fontana Tim%20Fontana's gravatar image
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I've been using Chrome for about a year now and since then I've never typed it in. Don't ya' just love how Chrome makes your life easier?

(Jun 03 '11 at 19:37) DazOwen DazOwen's gravatar image
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Better as a community wiki?

(Jun 06 '11 at 20:30) kmark937 kmark937's gravatar image

Why do you recommend that?

(Jun 06 '11 at 21:59) eddieringle eddieringle's gravatar image

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I am phasing out the use of www. Most (if not all) of the sites I go to don't need the www part typed out.

answered Jun 07 '11 at 21:26

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There are some sites i know which still require those www., anyways even if i write it, not a big deal.

answered Jun 08 '11 at 09:52

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I never use 'www.' or 'http://' because browsers don't need these prefixes to navigate to the site. The only exceptions are website addresses that have my country's TLD code after it, I don't know why, but I always have to write, either 'www.' or 'http://' in front of it, or it won't load. Most of the time I use my bookmarks anyways.

answered Jun 08 '11 at 10:39

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