1997 1993 when it was declared free to all. 1994 when it was not declared free to all.
George Bush Sr.
It enables you to get on the world wide web and ask questions of people all over the world!
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Because the us and UK government want the WORLD WIDE (Get it) to be TRAPPED into this So Called WEB. that's why they called it the WORLD WIDE WEB. Which means every time you log on to your computer and go on to the internet, you are basically following the devils laws and obeying his orders for eg, www.-----.com, www stands for world wide WEB. soooooooooooo beware. Anyway don't worry to much because your twin towers (most powerfull building in the WORLD WIDE WEB) got blown into pieces.
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They started in the US in 1912, but now they are manufactured world-wide.
It allows people to ask questions and have them answered by people from around the world who may, or may not, know what they are talking about.
Okay. If you want some, you got some. Well, one use of the web is to research a fact you heard. You can play games on the net as well. You can also use email, or electronic mail. That enough? I'm happy to help.
The world wide web is a network of interconnected computers. These computers are either servers or clients.. The servers serve the webpages and the clients (us) access (or connect to servers to request the webpage) these webpages.
Im sure about that its a world wide technology
it is a desies
The "Internet" is a massive network of networks, globally connecting millions of computers together. The "World Wide Web" is a way of accessing information over the medium of the Internet. So I guess the answer to your question must be yes.