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    it easy for users to find information on the web easier. Internet services have existed since computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1990. Quite a few search engines have been providing their services but no one has become as popular or recognizable as Google (Fahad Sultan, 2013). Google has changed the way the users surf the web, view and share information. This has made them a leader amongst search engines available on the web and also in the global technology front with

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    The Internet Of Things The Revolutionary Creation & The Liberation Of The World Wide Web Gary Kwong 8/11/2014 Dr. Michael Jones CIS 206 Business Software Applications   Abstract Much like the telephone or the automobile, the internet has dramatically changed the way people work and live. Unlike the telephone or the automobile, though, the internet has single handedly led to the creation of a relatively free space, where people around the world gather to share ideas, collaborate, mingle

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    features of the World Wide Webs development and analysing the aspects of what made up the World Wide Web. The main subjects will be the WWW (World Wide Web), HTML5, CSS3/ CSS box model and JavaScript including document object model. I will be exploring these subjects’ core principles, purposes, features, techniques and latest developments to display and further my knowledge of these subjects and reinforce them with evidence. Milestones in the history of the WWW The World Wide Web was created in March

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    The World Wide Web as Part of The Electronic Revolution We are all aware of the first and second industrial revolutions and how they have influenced our lives and cultures today. This material has been presented in a limited amount so we may have an understanding of the major technological transformations of the last three centuries and the causes and effects of technological change. 1 I will present in this paper a limited view of a subject not covered or classified, which

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    the world-wide-web. Without coding on the internet, users the codes for a given website and produce what we see on our screens. This form of coding is what makes web browsing possible; the code writing system was invented by a man named Tim Berners-Lee (the same man who gives these codes an address on the internet) , a man who has been widely awarded and praised for his work on the internet. Initially, HTML coding is what makes web browsing on any web browser possible. Basically what web-browsers

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    Introduction The World Wide Web consists of a collection of electronic documents in the form of web pages. These web pages have unique addresses called URL’s that show where to locate the web page on the World Wide Web. This essay will examine various definitions of URL’s and cookies, and why a web analyst should care about their importance. Definitions of URL and why an analyst should care about its importance. A URL (Universal Resource Locator) is defined, according to contests.about.com, as the

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    the user surfs the Internet and World Wide Web. Given that users connect to the Internet and World Wide Web, what security countermeasures can organizations implement to help mitigate the risk from viruses, malware, and malicious software? Organizations can restrict specific sites, key words like blogs, mirror sites and such. Organizations can also make sure specific ports are shut down; this can prevent back doors when accessing a site. There are a lot of web sites out there that do not need accessibility

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    come close to attaining the same celebrity status that Microsoft founder Bill Gates has reached, but history may be kinder to him in the long run. Berners-Lee is the creator of the World Wide Web, the user-friendly, graphics-based interface for navigating around the Internet. Millions around the globe visit the Web daily, and in a way, it has evolved into its own life form. Information on nearly any subject can be retrieved, vast bookstores quickly perused, and speeches of international leaders played

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    Introduction I am going to talk about and describe what internet service provider is, web hosting, DNS, Domain registrar, and World Wide Web. What is internet Service Provider? ISP is short for internet service provider. An ISP is where you have access to the internet because without that, you will not have internet. It depends on the company that you choose. Most of the time they will provide you with an email account to receive email with them. Virgin media – if you have at least 152MB download

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    The World Wide Web (WWW or W3) is an interlinked system of information documents that is accessed via internet. The Web is maintained by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international community that along with its affiliated organizations and other members work together to develop the standards of the Web. These W3C standards define an Open Web Platform to enable developers build interactive experiences, powered by vast data stores. In addition to the classic “Web of documents” W3C is helping

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