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W3C - Word Wide Web Consortium
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web (abbreviated WWW or W3). It is arranged as a consortium where member organizations maintain full-time staff for the purpose of working together in the development of standards for the W3. As of February 2008, the W3C had 434 members.
Web Page
A single document displayed on the World Wide Web.
Website
This term is often used to mean "web page," but there is supposed to be a difference. A web page is a single entity, one URL, one file that you might find on the Web. A "site," properly speaking, is an location or gathering or center for a bunch of related pages linked to from that site. When we estimate there are 5 billion web pages on the Web, we do not mean "sites." There would be far fewer sites.
WWW or World Wide Web
This is the most popular, most quickly growing part of the Internet and most closely resembles the printed page because it gives users a visual, magazine-style interface using hypertext linked documents. Web pages are collections of text and graphics, and with the click of the mouse, you can easily move to another Web site.
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