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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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