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What is Web ?

Penjelasan dari web di Web dalam bahasa Inggris:

  • an intricate network suggesting something that was formed by weaving or interweaving;“the trees cast a delicate web of shadows over the lawn”
  • an intricate trap that entangles or ensnares its victim
  • vane:the flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft
  • network:an interconnected system of things or people;“he owned a network of shops”;“retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of my life”;“tangled in a web of cloth”
  • World Wide Web:computer network consisting of a collection of internet sites that offer text and graphics and sound and animation resources through the hypertext transfer protocol
  • a fabric (especially a fabric in the process of being woven)
  • membrane connecting the toes of some aquatic birds and mammals
  • construct or form a web,as if by weaving
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  • WEB is a computer programming system created byDonald Knuth as the first implementation of what he called”literate programming”:the idea that one could createsoftware as works of literature,by embedding bits of codeinside descriptive text,rather than the reverse as is commonpractice in most programming languages.

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  • Short for World Wide Web.
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  • A network of servers linked together by a common protocol,allowing access to millions of hypertext resources. It is also known as WWW,W3 and the World Wide Web.
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  • another name for the World Wide Web
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  • celluloid pattern with a freeform network of colored lines like a draped net (also called "candy stripe"),or the longitudinal brickwork-like pattern of the c. 1937 "Golden Web"Vacumatic
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  • Short for "World Wide Web."
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  • The roll of paper that is used in web or rotary printing.
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  • – The portion of a beam located between and connected to the flanges.
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  • a vast collection of files accessible to the public through the Internet,viewed through a browser,and connected by hypertext links. Also known as the World Wide Web,or W3.
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  • An interlinked set of information sources on the Internet,and the technology they use,including HTML,HTTP,URLs,and MIME.
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  • Roll of paper used in web or rotary presses and most often folded,pasted and converted in one continuous form. Also a ribbon of paper as it unwinds from a roll and threads through the press.
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  • Abbreviation for World Wide Web.
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  • A home page and its associated pages,graphics,documents,multimedia,and other files stored on a Web server or on a computer's hard drive.
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  • The continuous ribbon of paper,in its full width,during any stage of its progress through the paper machine.
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  • Address on the World Wide Web (Uniform Resource Locator or URL)
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  • A roll of paper used in web printing (as opposed to sheet-fed printing). 2. When capitalized,"Web"is short for World Wide Web.
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  • Web is commonly used as the acronym for the HTML browsing portion of the Internet. When people say they are surfing the web,they are actually viewing web sites and web pages.
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  • browser A software application used to locate and display Web pages. The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Both of these are graphical browsers,which means that they can display graphics as well as text. In addition,most modern browsers can present multimedia information,including sound and video,though they require plug-ins for some formats. Webopedia
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  • [wheb] a food-catching trap and/or shelter constructed of silk threads;commonly used by spiders and some insects such as caddisfly larvae and certain caterpillars.
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  • means the world wide web being a method of representing and obtaining graphical data and linking data items used by Internet users;and
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  • Web hosting in which multiple web hosting accounts are located on an individual server. These accounts share system resources such as hard disk space,memory,and so forth.
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  • Refers to the connectivity or resources available to computer users.
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  • WWW for short,it is defined as collection of resources that can be accessed using FTP,HTTP,Telnet and others. Also the term WWW refers to the collection of computers or more commonly called web servers that are interconnected together.
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  • The width of the stock from which a horseshoe is made.
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  • A roll of paper used in Web or rotary printing. Also,can be referred to the manufacturing of an envelope where die cutting and folding is done on one machine using a continuous roll of paper.
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  • A set of WWW documents interconnected by links. Often used to designate the set of all WWW documents accessible on the Internet.
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