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The World-Wide Web

The World Wide Web a distributed hypertext-based information system developed at CERN, is a globally interconnected network of hypermedia information based on
  • the Internet
  • A uniform addressing scheme for locating resources on the Web (e.g., URLs).
  • Protocols, for access to named resources over the Web (e.g., HTTP).
  • Hypertext, for easy navigation among resources (e.g. HyperText Markup Language or HTML, a standard format for describing the structure of documents for transmission of hypermedia documents). HTML documents are ASCII files with embedded codes for logical markup, format (text styles, document titles, paragraphs, tables) and hyperlinks.
  • a set of servers that respond to requests from
  • browsers (or clients) for those documents.
WWW also interfaces with other standard protocols (FTP, Telnet, NNTP, WAIS, gopher, ...) and their data formats.

According to Tim Berners- Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, "The Web was designed to be a universal space of information, so when you make a bookmark or a hypertext link, you should be able to make that link to absolutely any piece of information that can be accessed using networks. The universality is essential to the Web: it looses its power if there are certain types of things to which you can’t link."

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) exists as a place for those companies for whom the Web is essential to meet and agree on the common underpinnings that will allow everyone to go forward. (There are currently over 230 member organisations.)

About the World-Wide Web
This article introduces the basic concepts of the World Wide Web, and also tells a couple of personal stories about my encounters with the creators of the web...

Web-related Occupations and Professions
An overview of some web jobs, including What is a Webmaster ?

The Internet and Television
Their convergence..

Website Translation

by Robert Hopkins, Jr., President, Weblations.
Are you ready to go global with your website? This indispensible primer for webmasters, authors and owners shows you what's involved in translating a website to foreign languages. Covers all the issues: marketing, technical, project management and translating itself.

Webmaster Associations
Associations for Webmasters, Web Developers and Internet Professionals



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