Computer Science, asked by jtarun84, 10 months ago

It is a huge collection of interlink
hypertext documents
which
are accessed via the Internet​

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Answered by TheWorker
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ANSWER = The World Wide Web (abbreviated as WWW or W3 and commonly known as the Web), is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia, as well as navigate between them via hyperlinks. Using concepts from earlier hypertext systems, British engineer and computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, now living in Lexington, MA as the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, wrote a proposal in March 1989 for what would eventually become the World Wide Web. At CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Berners-Lee and Belgian computer scientist Robert Cailliau proposed in 1990 to use "HyperText ... to link and access information of various kinds as a web of nodes in which the user can browse at will".

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Answered by ahkpandey
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World WIDE WEB (WWW)

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