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hey whats going on guys its me again a you bum the web dev cave welcome back to a new video and new step towards the expertise in this short video I will talk about your rise URLs and the your ends because I see a lot of confusion between the three in fact I used to confuse between them and they caused me a lot of headache and I dont want you to go through that learning about these three terms and the difference between them can be quite useful on the long run so what do these three acronyms stand for and what do they mean what is the difference between them and why does it matter lets start by defining each one of them the URI stands for Uniform Resource identifier and it is a string of characters used to identify a resource on the internet either by location or by name or both for example lets say we want to get to a friend his name is Frank sites Mac ok thats not a name but yeah and this is his address to actually do that we need to use either his name or his address think of