- A short history of the Web - CERN
Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, while working at CERN The Web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automated information-sharing between scientists in universities and institutes around the world Tim Berners-Lee, pictured at
- History of the World Wide Web - Wikipedia
The World Wide Web ("WWW", "W3" or simply "the Web") is a global information medium that users can access via computers connected to the Internet The term is often mistakenly used as a synonym for the Internet, but the Web is a service that operates over the Internet, just as email and Usenet do The history of the Internet and the history of hypertext date back significantly further than
- World Wide Web (WWW)
World-Wide Web uses hypertext over the Internet: the linked documents may be located at different Internet sites WWW can handle different text formats and different methods of organizing information
- World Wide Web: Definition, history and facts - Live Science
The World Wide Web was created by British scientist Tim Berners-Lee
- What is the Web? Definition, How It Works Features - Techopedia
The Web is the common name for the World Wide Web, a subset of the Internet that consists of interlinked web pages and online resources that can be accessed by a web browser Technically, the Web is considered to be a network service because it relies on the Internet’s infrastructure and protocols
- The World Wide Web - CMU School of Computer Science
Definition The World Wide Web (the Web) is a collection of programs and computer systems that let people publish words, pictures, sounds, video, and computer data to be used by other people The Web is the closest thing there is to a uniform view of the Internet
- World Wide Web - Wikipedia
Il computer NeXT utilizzato da Tim Berners-Lee per realizzare il primo server web, esposto nel Globo della Scienza e dell'Innovazione del CERN Il foglietto sul case reca la scritta «Questo PC è un server, non spegnere» La prima proposta di un sistema ipertestuale, cioè di un testo con rimandi interni ad altri testi, si può far risalire agli studi di Vannevar Bush, poi pubblicati nell
- World Wide Web – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
O logo histórico da WWW, feito por Robert Cailliau A World Wide Web (tradução em português: Rede Mundial de Computadores; em inglês: WWW, A Web) [1][2][3][4] designa um sistema de documentos em hipermídia (ou hipermédia) que são interligados e executados na Internet Os documentos podem estar na forma de vídeos, sons, hipertextos e imagens Para consultar a informação, pode-se usar
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