Minggu, 18 Oktober 2009

World Wide Web

Jagat ejaring Jembar ( "JJJ") or the World Wide Web ( "WWW" or simply "Web") is an information space used by global identifiers called Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) to identify resources useful. JJJ is often considered the same as the Internet as a whole, even though he is only part of it.

Hypertext viewed with a program called a web browser that takes the information (called "documents" or "web pages") from a web server (web server) and displays them, typically on a computer display. We then can follow the link on every page to move to other documents or even send information back to the server to interact with it. This is called "surfing" or "surfing" in Indonesian. Web pages are usually arranged in collections of related material called "web site".

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