Links: www.w3.org
When it comes to understanding the World Wide Web, you have to know the basics. What is the World Wide Web? The Web is noted as, “a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet” quoted on the w3 website. But, in smaller terms the web is a search site created for you to access knowledgeable websites that you know of, or to search for a certain interest. Using ideas from earlier systems, Tim Berners-Lee wrote an idea or a proposal as stated, in March 1989 that would and now is called the World Wide Web. Later, joined by an assistant named, Robert Cailliau in 1990 created the Hyper Text which allows people to search images, text, and etc. The World Wide Web was created to help people search or seek ideas, a pool of knowledge sort of. The World Wide Web is used every day for any type of subjects. But, it must be connected to the Internet for it to considerably work, and is linked by hyperlinks and URLs. Many teachers and students use the World Wide Web to access sites such as; blackboard, teacher sites, school sites and research sites. The World Wide Web, or “web” is one of the biggest assistance to human knowledge, and can be considered a necessity.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
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