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The World Wide Web (WWW) is more generally referred to as the Web. It is an information space in which Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) such as https://www.example.com/ are used to identify documents and other online resources. They may be linked together using hypertext and are available over the Internet.1)
Users can access the WWW's resources by using a software tool known as a web browser.2)
Tim Berners-Lee, an English physicist, established the World Wide Web in 1989.3)
In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee created the first web browser. This occurred while he was working at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. The browser was made available outside of CERN in 1991, first to other research institutes in January 1991. 4)
In August 1991, the browser was made available to the broader public over the Internet.5)
The World Wide Web has played a critical role in the evolution of the Information Age. It is the principal means through which billions of people communicate on the Internet.6)
Any sort of downloaded media can be used as a web resource. Web pages are Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)-formatted hypertext media (HTML). This type of style enables for embedded hyperlinks with URLs, allowing visitors to easily browse to other web sites. Web pages may include images, video, audio, and software components in addition to text. They are displayed as coherent pages of multimedia content in the user's web browser. A website is made up of several web resources that have a common subject, a common domain name, or both.7)
Websites are kept on computers that run a program known as a web server, which answers to Internet requests made by web browsers running on users' PCs.8)
Website content can be produced primarily by a publisher or interactively, in which users contribute material or the content is determined by the users or their behaviors.9)
Websites can be given for a variety of reasons, including information, entertainment, commerce, government, or non-government.10)
By the second part of the 1980s, Tim Berners-vision Lee's of a global hyperlinked information system had become a reality.11)
By 1985, the worldwide Internet was taking off in Europe, and the Domain Name System (on which the Uniform Resource Locator is based) was born.12)
In 1988, the first direct IP link was established between Europe and North America, and Berners-Lee openly discussed the idea of a web-like system at CERN. Berners-Lee published “Information Management: A Proposal” on March 12, 1989. It was sent to CERN management for a system called “Mesh” with the reference ENQUIRE.13)