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World Wide Web
[ wurld wahyd web ]
noun
- Usually the World Wide Web (except when used before a noun). a system of extensively interlinked hypertext documents: a branch of the internet. : WWW
World Wide Web
noun
- computing a vast network of linked hypertext files, stored on computers throughout the world, that can provide a computer user with information on a huge variety of subjects WWW
World Wide Web
/ wûrld /
- The complete set of electronic documents stored on computers that are connected over the Internet and are made available by the protocol known as HTTP. The World Wide Web makes up a large part of the Internet.
- See more at Internet
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
It is one of the few remaining places that retains the faintly utopian glow of the early World Wide Web.
So there was no real World Wide Web, much less social networks that we take for granted today.
The World Wide Web is whispering that it's actually a reference to Avril Lavigne's own, well, “kitty.”
The British physics graduate submitted a proposal for a network of computers called the World Wide Web on March 12, 1989.
“He used it both to design what the World Wide Web was and then to serve the first web pages,” she said.
But because of the World Wide Web, there is too much content and not enough filter, and the value of talent has been decimated.
The World Wide Web embodies many of his ideas, as well as ideas of a number of other visionaries.
It is part of the living library, without walls and bookshelves, called the World Wide Web.
The ambition of the World Wide Web is to enable meaningful one-to-one and one-to-many interactions.
Sitting before your computer, you connect to the World Wide Web.
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