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Definition: The term WWW refers to the World Wide Web or simply the Web. The
World Wide Web consists of all the public Web sites connected to the Internet
worldwide, including the client devices (such as computers and cell phones)
that access Web content. The WWW is just one of many applications of the Internet
and computer networks.
The World Web is
based on these technologies:
- HTML - Hypertext Markup Language
- HTTP - Hypertext Transfer
Protocol
- Web servers and Web browsers
Researcher Tim
Berners-Lee led the development of the original World Wide Web in the late
1980s and early 1990s. He helped build prototypes of the above Web technologies
and coined the term "WWW." Web sites and Web browsing exploded in
popularity during the mid-1990s.
Web
Browser
The
most common browser software titles on the market are: Microsoft Internet
Explorer,Google's Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Computer's Safari, and Opera.
Browser availability depends on the operating system your computer is using.
for example: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, Mac OS are different operating systems.
A browser is software that is used to access the internet. A browser lets you visit websites and do activities within them like login, view multimedia, link from one site to another, visit one page from another, print, send and receive email, among many other activities.
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