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The WWW refers to the combination of HTTP protocols and HTML to create a network of hyperlinked documents using the internet. Unlike the Internet which was a colaborative effort, it was invented by one man - Dr TIm Berners Lee - as a means of researchers at CERN sharing experimental results.No one owns the world wide web but you can host your own web if you have the hardware. You can have your website hosted if you know who will host it. Web development has a development regulations department, but they don't own all the worlds interconnected computers.

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