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  1. What is the purpose of the WWW subdomain? - Super User

    In agreement with bm. The domain (eg google.com) handles many services and the www kind of says which service it is using (www, mail, smpt, pop, ftp...). Of course, as www traffic is …

  2. Latest General Discussion topics - World of Warcraft Forums

    5 days ago · As the conditions change by which various entities operate in World of Warcraft, we are compelled to update our policies to further our goal of making the gameplay experience as …

  3. The URL “http://www.gstatic.com/generate_204” is opening up for …

    Mar 26, 2021 · I use Chrome for browsing the web almost all the time Starting from a few days ago I have had the page http://www.gstatic.com/generate_204 open up in a new browser ...

  4. How to restore the default Google search engine in Chrome?

    No help to me. An installer has managed to overwrite the google:baseURL variable with a link to feed.sonic-search.com, which redirects to search.snapdo.com. Trying to find how I can reset …

  5. Guild Recruitment - World of Warcraft Forums

    Jun 24, 2025 · Searching for a guild, or do you want to advertise your guild? Come on in!

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  7. Downloading a RAR file from Mediafire using WGET - Super User

    I've never tried myself, but there are a few things you could try to "cheat" the website. For example --referer will let you specify a referer URL - maybe the site expects you to come from …

  8. What do authuser=0, etc., mean in a Google URL? - Super User

    No, this is not a virus. The authuser parameter is a way of controlling which Google account you're using (only useful if you have multiple accounts logged in). From this blog post: What’s …

  9. Some websites don't work WITH the www. prefix - Super User

    I came across a site that doesn't work when I type in the address with the "www." prefix. The following is an example: if you click on this link, it won't take you to any site, but rather display an

  10. Does it matter if router is set to 10.0.0.1 or to 192.168.1.1?

    It does not matter that the router is configured to use 10.x.x.x addresses as opposed to 192.168.x.x addresses, as both are reserved for use in private networks. The fact that you can …