Transcription: The World Wide Web uses electronic addresses called URLs, or Uniform Resource Locators. These URLs take the form of http colon slash slash www.ezn.com slash welcome. This is an example. The HTTP tells the browser what it is looking for, a hypertext document. A URL is a link to another page on the server, or to another server. Meaning, when you click on a link, you are taken to another area. Links can look like underlying text or a picture. The mouse pointer will change shape when it's over a link.