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    data on the World Wide Web. It is more specific than just uploading a large file to the Internet to be shared. Linking data gives very specific information about all of the components of a document, not just a complete file. By utilizing this process researchers can collect data more easily about similar topics without having to read large documents of information. By linking this information in computer readable data format, this data can be easily searched for on the web. This data becomes

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    of tiny computer systems. 2. What is the definition of the World Wide Web? The definition of the World Wide Web is a network that people operate by entering the internet. 3. Is there a single Search Engine (like Google or Bing) that indexes the entire World Wide Web? No, there is not a single Search Engine that indexes the entire World Wide Web. 4. Directories are another type of index to the World Wide Web. What makes them different from search engines? What makes them

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    Before the World Wide Web was developed people used computers for things such as playing games, writing papers and financial accounting. But as time went on people began to wonder how the computer and its technology would develop in the near future. In 1989 a document was submitted to a management team by Tim Berners-Lee which was soon to create the World Wide Web. “Tim Berners-Lee was a software engineer at CERN and he understood the unrealized potential of millions of computers connected together

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    internet and various ways to protect yourself in the World Wide Web. One of the most common disasters of the Internet in the 20th century would be identity theft. As the need for more technology and more efficient computers, your virtual identity is at stake. Almost 1 in 3 people who are surfing the web get their identities stole by hackers. However, 1 in 5 people know how to protect themselves on the web. In today’s majority, how dangerous is the web and how can you protect yourselves from fakers, preys

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    The Internet and the World Wide Web allow people to access many of the technologies available today. For convenience purposes, many devices are available to assist people in accessing the Internet and the World Wide Web. People no longer are forced to sit in front of a large computer to access the Internet. Instead, they can use the Internet anywhere with their various devices, such as their smart phones, iPod, and iPad. Furthermore, technology has helped businesses become more efficient and enabled

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    Everyday tech users are increasingly engaged with web and mobile applications. These programs have many uses and can be very helpful in progressive usage. However, these applications also serve as the most accessible point of entry for malicious attackers to wreak havoc. The continual growth and usage of web-applications makes the infrastructure one that is susceptible to attack due to lack of thorough security implementation. The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a community-based

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    Web Design and Hosting The World Wide Web (WWW) has become a great medium for exchange of information between users. The World Wide Web is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by URLs, interlinked by hypertext links and accessed by via the Internet. It was invented by English scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 and is now simply know as “Web”. In this new millennium where Internet is available in every household it has become necessary that having a website is

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    1. Provide a definition of the term Web 2.0 Web 2.0 is often referred to as the second generation of World Wide Web. “Web 2.0 basically refers to the transition from static HTML Web pages to a more dynamic Web that is more organized and is based on serving Web applications to users.” (Beal,2013). This technology is used on various sites such as eBay, Gmail and Facebook. Web 2.0 makes sharing and collaborating user generated content easier through the incorporation of Adobe Flash, Microsoft Silverlight

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    Imade Ojo Professor Kennedy English 075, Section 02 17 November 2015 YouTube YouTube is a global entity that serves as an essential pillar for the the World Wide Web. First established in February 2005, YouTube became one of the first easily accessible forms of communication and news. By the year 2010, billions of people were well acquainted with the site and were able to share their opinions with a seemingly unknown audience. Since its inception, YouTube has maintained its basic website layout

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    YouTube is a global entity that serves as an essential pillar for the World Wide Web. First established in February 2005, YouTube became one of the first easily accessible forms of communication and news, informing the masses about current events with rapidly updating videos. In present day society, YouTube has become a socializing agent that directly impacts the cultural and social practices of people all over the world. YouTube is able to beat its competitors by adapting to the changing times

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