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World Wide Web
network on the Internet of interconnected HTML documents which are scattered on servers worldwide, W3


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World Wide Web
"The World Wide Web" and "WWW" redirect here. For other uses, see Web and WWW (disambiguation). For the web browser, see WorldWideWeb. The World Wide Web (commonly shortened to the Web) is a system of interlinked, hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, a user views web pages that may contain textimagesvideos, and other multimedia and navigates between them using hyperlinks. The World Wide Web was created in 1989 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Sam Walker from the United Kingdom, and Robert Cailliau from Belgium, working at CERN in GenevaSwitzerland. Since then, Berners-Lee has played an active role in guiding the development of web standards (such as the markup languages in which web pages are composed), and in recent years has advocated his vision of a Semantic Web.
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World Wide Web (WWW)
An international, virtual-network-based information service composed of Internet host computers that provide on-line information in a specific hypertext format. Note 1: WWW servers provide hypertext metalanguage (HTML) formatted documents using the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). Note 2: Information on the WWW is accessed with a hypertext browser such as Mosaic, Viola, or Lynx. Note 3: No hierarchy exists in the WWW, and the same information may be found by many different approaches.

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World-Wide Web
 
<World-Wide Webnetworkinghypertext> (WWW, W3, The Web) An Internet client-server hypertext distributed information retrieval system which originated from the CERN

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World Wide Web
the whole gamut of hypertext servers that let HTML programmers present virtual, on-screen pages combining text, graphics, audio, links to other pages. The Internet is the global telecommunication network of linked computers that form a giant repository of stored information. The Web, using hypertext, is a means of accessing, organising and moving through the information. Is is a subset of the Interent (see Internet).

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