Back when the Internet was young, companies and individuals alike would give out their web addresses a little differently. It was common to hear "dub dub dub" or "triple w" before the actual web address. This was due in part to browsers needing to be told that they were entering a web address on the World Wide Web. <br /><br />Today, browsers have evolved considerably and server administrators are able to forward their traffic from the root domain to www automatically, if they need to. In addition, a growing number of people just use Google to get to their website of choice rather than actually taking the time to enter the domain at all. As a result, the need to type out the complete domain appears to be dwindling.<br /><br />To give your take on this question, visit:<br />http://lockergnome.net/questions/82685/do-you-ever-use-www-anymore<br /><br />Do you still type in www before a domain name in your browser?<br /><br />http://chris.pirillo.com<br />http://lockergnome.com<br />http://twitter.com/ChrisPirillo
