A web page or website are hosted on Web Servers
You webpage will not be physically there to update without some type of hosting, so yes, however, you can have a website on a free subdomain which will be hosted by the domain company - they may include advertising on your website to cover their costs.
The original webpage was hosted on a Next computer, the web server software was written by Tim-Berners Lee the address is. http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html The link now redirects you to a website about the project.
A website can be hosted by anyone with a computer or server. And also there are expert who are hosting the websites.....
Any website that features video on it. This video can be hosted along with the website or streamed through the website while being hosted on a CDN.
Fusker is a type of website that allows it's users to extract images from a specific webpage, usually from free hosted galleries. The user simply enters the image title, and the fusker website will produce a page that displays the image.
I have no idea what you mean by zones... Do you mean:1 zone = aaa.answers.comAnother zone = wiki.answers.comor1 zone = www.answers.com/aaaAnother zone = www.answers.com/wikiAnyways there is basically no limit... it depends or how the website is hosted.
The website, lastminute, is hosted by Sabre Holdings corporation. It is hosted on a shared server, with about 10 other domains being hosted on the same server.
To properly quote a website in a paper, include the author's name (if available), the title of the webpage, the website name, the publication date (if available), the URL, and the date you accessed the webpage. Use quotation marks for the title of the webpage and italics for the website name.
At the end of the website
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You can email a webpage using the website. The website might contain the option or just use Google Mail for that.
When citing a website with no author in-text, use the title of the webpage in quotation marks ("Title of Webpage").