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WWW stands for World Wide Web. HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language which is a basic web code, these files usually end in .html or .htm
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HTML is Hyper Text Markup Language. It is a standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphs and hyperlink effects on www pages. It uses Markups to describe web pages.
HTML code is interpreted by a WWW server. Most popular are Apache, IIS and nginx.
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No, HTML relates to passing information across the www. Software can be developed to edit HTML, and HTML can be used to call software (java) but you can't write 'OpenOffice' using an HTML editor.
Tim Berners-Lee (born June 8, 1955) was a founder of the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, and developed much of the current basis for HTML, URLs, and linked websites.
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You don't. The "www" prefix is a reference to a subdomain, maintained either in the Domain Name System (DNS) or locally by the webserver as part of a hosts file.
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