Billions of documents linked together, commonly referred to as the web, is known as the World Wide Web (WWW). It consists of interconnected hypertext documents that can be accessed via the Internet using web browsers. The web enables users to navigate through various resources, including text, images, and multimedia, through hyperlinks.
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. It allows users to navigate between web pages using hyperlinks, making information easily accessible and facilitating communication, collaboration, and the dissemination of information on a global scale.
Nonlinear hypertext is the link embedded in online text that enables readers to follow their own path through the content.
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A hypertext document is a digital document that contains links, known as hyperlinks, allowing users to navigate from one section of the document to another or to different documents altogether. This structure enables non-linear access to information, facilitating interactive reading experiences and making it easier to explore related content. Commonly associated with the World Wide Web, hypertext documents are typically formatted in HTML or other markup languages.
Browsers
TS Gateway
On your Windows Desk Top Computer, the Web Client enables programs to create, access, and modify Internet-based files. My Network Places on Windows allows you to access websites you own from your desktop and transfer files by dragging and dropping into an open window, in the same way you can drag a documents from your desktop to your My Documents folder. In the case of Network places, the folder is on another computer connected to your computer over the internet. You can drop them to your computer (download) or drag files to the computer connected by the internet (upload). Hope this answers your question. Please feel free to ask for more answers.
Internet Browser is a software application that enables a user to display and interact with Html documents hosted by Web servers. Eg. Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Mozilla Firefox.
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Transmission control protocol/Internet Protocol or TCP/IP