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		<title>What is the WWW?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“WWW” stands for “World Wide Web,” a vast network of interlinked web pages that form perhaps the most familiar face of the internet. It allows you to access content hosted on servers around the globe with just a single click on a hyperlink. How Does the WWW Work? The Importance of the WWWThe World Wide [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>“WWW” stands for “World Wide Web,” a vast network of interlinked web pages that form perhaps the most familiar face of the internet. It allows you to access content hosted on servers around the globe with just a single click on a hyperlink.</p>



<p><strong>How Does the WWW Work?</strong></p>



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<li><strong>HTTP Protocol</strong>: Communication over the Web typically occurs via the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol). When a user requests to view a webpage, the browser sends an HTTP request to the server.</li>



<li><strong>HTML Structure</strong>: Web pages are primarily built using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), which structures text, images, and links into a coherent format.</li>



<li><strong>Web Browsers</strong>: Tools like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari interpret the retrieved data from servers and display it to users in a visually accessible format.</li>
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<p><strong>The Importance of the WWW</strong><br>The World Wide Web makes it effortless for information to be shared, accessed, and disseminated worldwide. Whether it’s a scholarly article or a simple recipe, the WWW ensures that knowledge can be reached by anyone, anywhere.</p>
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