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  • ...date, Linux has proven more popular in the server market, primarily for [[World Wide Web|Web]] and [[database]] servers (''see also'' [[LAMP (software bundle)|LAMP]
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  • ...quired is freely available through the use of search engines, scanning the World Wide Web, and a great deal is available as subscription services, especially in rela ...le>Morvill, P. and Rosenfeld, L. (2007) ''Information architecture for the World Wide Web''. 3rd. ed. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly.</ref> The definition by Morville a
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  • ...apers, television, radio, magazines and, most recently but dominating, the World Wide Web. ...the latest form of journalism emerged after the revolution in Internet and World Wide Web. This is sometimes referred to as cyber journalism or online journalism. T
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  • ...superficially appears to resemble the lookup process for searching on the world wide web, it has become easy to confuse the purposes of a DNS lookup with a search-e ...= [[Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]]}}</ref> If the [[World Wide Web]] alone were the only function on the [[Internet]], this might, although re
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  • ...superficially appears to resemble the lookup process for searching on the world wide web, it has become easy to confuse the purposes of a DNS lookup with a search-e ...= [[Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]]}}</ref> If the [[World Wide Web]] alone were the only function on the [[Internet]], this might, although re
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  • ...articles undergo no formal peer review and are immediately viewable on the World Wide Web. Under this deliberately radical open model, Wikipedia's growth has been ex
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  • ...A significant fraction of literature in science is also available on the [[World Wide Web]]; most reputable journals and newsmagazines maintain their own [[website]]
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  • ...mputer]], along with the later development of the [[World Wide Web#Origins|World Wide Web]].
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  • ...ple computers over an internal network or even on computers throughout the world wide web. In a database management system, a table schema defines such things as tab
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  • ...ology will change. Further changes can be expected from the wider use of [[World Wide Web|web]]-based [[science 2.0|science communication]], which allows to perform
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  • ...al language, the ever-ready Jeeves would snappily fetch answers from the [[World Wide Web]] and serve them up with a pleased smile. After Wodehouse's estate threate
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  • #Documents ([[World Wide Web]] and [[HTML]] WWW data abstraction)
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  • ...al language, the ever-ready Jeeves would snappily fetch answers from the [[World Wide Web]] and serve them up with a pleased smile. After Wodehouse's estate threate
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  • *[[Tim Berners-Lee]], inventor of the [[World Wide Web]], [[HTTP]], [[HTML]], and many of the other technologies on which the Web
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  • ...{cite paper | title=Randomness and the Netscape Browser: How secure is the World Wide Web? | date=January 1996 | journal=Dr. Dobb's Journal | author = Ian Goldberg a
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  • 1992 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Tim Berners-Lee]]'s project for a "[[World wide web"]][http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.ht
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  • ...entirety at Abbey Road Studios in September, 1998, broadcast live over the World Wide Web and later released on CD as ''Resurrection''. All of this activity served a
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  • The [[World Wide Web]] has also given writers and artists the ability to display [[webcomics]] a
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  • ...ate the influence of Hippocrates to the present day by his presence in the World Wide Web since the year 2000, where the scientific search engine, SCIRUS, reveals 74
    97 KB (14,807 words) - 15:59, 3 October 2018
  • ...experienced orchid collectors, looking the species up in books or on the [[World Wide Web|internet]], or even joining orchid societies. Learning the name of the spec
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