World Wide Web
Askville
Askville is a user-driven research site founded by Amazon.com and opened to the public on December 8, 2006.
Askville is a user-driven research site founded by Amazon.com and opened to the public on December 8, 2006.
Augmented browsing
Augmented browsing describes the experience of using a system that can automatically augment or improve the information in web pages.
Augmented browsing describes the experience of using a system that can automatically augment or improve the information in web pages.
Automated Content Access Protocol
Automated Content Access Protocol ("ACAP") was proposed in 2006 as a method of providing machine-readable permissions information for content, in the hope that it would have allowed automated pr...
Automated Content Access Protocol ("ACAP") was proposed in 2006 as a method of providing machine-readable permissions information for content, in the hope that it would have allowed automated pr...
Automated online assistant
An automated online assistant is a program that uses artificial intelligence to provide customer service or other assistance on a website.
An automated online assistant is a program that uses artificial intelligence to provide customer service or other assistance on a website.
Backlink
Backlinks, also known as incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links, are incoming links to a website or web page.
Backlinks, also known as incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links, are incoming links to a website or web page.
Bollywood Xplorer
Bollywood Xplorer is a Bollywood news, updates, information and entertainment web portal, owned by the Mars Group.
Bollywood Xplorer is a Bollywood news, updates, information and entertainment web portal, owned by the Mars Group.
Chief web officer
A chief web officer (CWO) is the highest-ranking corporate officer (executive) in charge of an organization’s Web presence, including all internet and intranet sites.
A chief web officer (CWO) is the highest-ranking corporate officer (executive) in charge of an organization’s Web presence, including all internet and intranet sites.
ChuvashTet
ChuvashTet, is the name Chuvash-speaking Internet users commonly use for the segment of the Web about the Chuvash people or Chuvashia.
ChuvashTet, is the name Chuvash-speaking Internet users commonly use for the segment of the Web about the Chuvash people or Chuvashia.
Common Gateway Interface
The Common Gateway Interface is a standard method for web servers software to delegate the generation of web pages to executable files.
The Common Gateway Interface is a standard method for web servers software to delegate the generation of web pages to executable files.
Connected Health
Connected Health is a term used to describe a model for healthcare delivery that uses technology to provide healthcare remotely.
Connected Health is a term used to describe a model for healthcare delivery that uses technology to provide healthcare remotely.
Content development (web)
Web content development is the process of researching, writing, gathering, organizing, and editing information for publication on web sites.
Web content development is the process of researching, writing, gathering, organizing, and editing information for publication on web sites.
ContractExpress
ContractExpress is a Document Automation program designed and produced by Business Integrity, a company focussed on contract automation based in the UK and US. ContractExpress is delivered in se...
ContractExpress is a Document Automation program designed and produced by Business Integrity, a company focussed on contract automation based in the UK and US. ContractExpress is delivered in se...
Copyright aspects of hyperlinking and framing
In copyright law, the legal status of hyperlinking (also termed “linking”) and that of framing concern how courts address two different but related web technologies.
In copyright law, the legal status of hyperlinking (also termed “linking”) and that of framing concern how courts address two different but related web technologies.
DBpedia
DBpedia is a project aiming to extract structured content from the information created as part of the Wikipedia project.
DBpedia is a project aiming to extract structured content from the information created as part of the Wikipedia project.
Deep Web
The Deep Web (also called Deepnet, the invisible Web, DarkNet, Undernet, or the hidden Web) refers to World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, wh...
The Deep Web (also called Deepnet, the invisible Web, DarkNet, Undernet, or the hidden Web) refers to World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, wh...
Device independence
Device independence is the process of making a software application be able to function on a wide variety of devices regardless of the local hardware on which the software is used.
Device independence is the process of making a software application be able to function on a wide variety of devices regardless of the local hardware on which the software is used.
E-Patient
e-Patients (also known as Internet Patient, or Internet-savvy Patient) are health consumers who use the Internet to gather information about a medical condition of particular interes...
e-Patients (also known as Internet Patient, or Internet-savvy Patient) are health consumers who use the Internet to gather information about a medical condition of particular interes...
Enterprise bookmarking
Enterprise bookmarking is a method for Enterprise 2.0 users to tag, organize, store, and search bookmarks of both web pages on the Internet and data resources stored in a distributed database or...
Enterprise bookmarking is a method for Enterprise 2.0 users to tag, organize, store, and search bookmarks of both web pages on the Internet and data resources stored in a distributed database or...
Favicon
A favicon (short for favorites icon), also known as a shortcut icon, Web site icon, URL icon, or bookmark icon, is a file containing one or more small icons, most ...
A favicon (short for favorites icon), also known as a shortcut icon, Web site icon, URL icon, or bookmark icon, is a file containing one or more small icons, most ...
First International Conference on the World-Wide Web
The first World Wide Web Conference which was organized by Robert Cailliau was held at Geneva, Switzerland from May 25 to May 27 in 1994 and was hosted by CERN.
The first World Wide Web Conference which was organized by Robert Cailliau was held at Geneva, Switzerland from May 25 to May 27 in 1994 and was hosted by CERN.
Focused crawler
A focused crawler or topical crawler is a web crawler that attempts to download only web pages that are relevant to a pre-defined topic or set of topics.
A focused crawler or topical crawler is a web crawler that attempts to download only web pages that are relevant to a pre-defined topic or set of topics.
Form (web)
A webform on a web page allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing.
A webform on a web page allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing.
Framekiller
A framekiller (or framebuster or framebreaker) is a piece of JavaScript code that doesn't allow a Web page to be displayed within a frame.
A framekiller (or framebuster or framebreaker) is a piece of JavaScript code that doesn't allow a Web page to be displayed within a frame.
Framing (World Wide Web)
When using web browsers, the terms frames or frameset refer to the display of two or more web pages or media elements displayed side-by-side within the same browser window.
When using web browsers, the terms frames or frameset refer to the display of two or more web pages or media elements displayed side-by-side within the same browser window.
FTP servlet
An FTP servlet is an intermediate application that resides between the FTP server and the FTP client.
An FTP servlet is an intermediate application that resides between the FTP server and the FTP client.
Furl
Furl (from File Uniform Resource Locators) was a free social bookmarking website that allowed members to store searchable copies of webpages and share them with others.
Furl (from File Uniform Resource Locators) was a free social bookmarking website that allowed members to store searchable copies of webpages and share them with others.
Fusker
Fusker is a type of website or utility that extracts images from a web page, typically from free hosted galleries.
Fusker is a type of website or utility that extracts images from a web page, typically from free hosted galleries.
Gateway (web page)
Gateway is a phrase used by webmasters and search engine optimizers to describe a webpage designed to attract visitors and search engines to a particular website.
Gateway is a phrase used by webmasters and search engine optimizers to describe a webpage designed to attract visitors and search engines to a particular website.
Geobrowsing
Geobrowsing is a term used to describe the act of seeking and accessing information on the Internet via a method that is reverse of the traditional Web navigational path.
Geobrowsing is a term used to describe the act of seeking and accessing information on the Internet via a method that is reverse of the traditional Web navigational path.
Geoweb
The Geospatial Web (Pronunciation: 'gēō-spãy-shee-ăl wěb', Grammatical Function: adjective noun) or Geoweb is a relatively new term that implies the merging of geographical (location-based...
The Geospatial Web (Pronunciation: 'gēō-spãy-shee-ăl wěb', Grammatical Function: adjective noun) or Geoweb is a relatively new term that implies the merging of geographical (location-based...
GMPG
GMPG or Global Multimedia Protocols Group is an informal organization who engages in experiments in Metamemetics.
GMPG or Global Multimedia Protocols Group is an informal organization who engages in experiments in Metamemetics.
Google
Google Inc. is an American multinational public corporation invested in Internet search, cloud computing, advertising technologies, and search engines.
Google Inc. is an American multinational public corporation invested in Internet search, cloud computing, advertising technologies, and search engines.
Google Science Fair
The Google Science Fair is an online science competition sponsored by Google, Lego, CERN, and Scientific American.
The Google Science Fair is an online science competition sponsored by Google, Lego, CERN, and Scientific American.
Googlearchy
Googlearchy, or googlocracy, is a term associated with ways in which a search engine, like google, can influence politics and social reality in general.
Googlearchy, or googlocracy, is a term associated with ways in which a search engine, like google, can influence politics and social reality in general.
Guestbook
A guestbook is a paper or electronic means for a visitor to acknowledge their visitation to a site, physical or web-based, and leave their name, postal or electronic address (if desired), and a ...
A guestbook is a paper or electronic means for a visitor to acknowledge their visitation to a site, physical or web-based, and leave their name, postal or electronic address (if desired), and a ...
History of the World Wide Web
The World Wide Web ("WWW" or simply the "Web") is a global information medium which users can read and write via computers connected to the Internet.
The World Wide Web ("WWW" or simply the "Web") is a global information medium which users can read and write via computers connected to the Internet.
Humans.txt
Humans.txt The humans.txt file allows the creators of a website to be identified.
Humans.txt The humans.txt file allows the creators of a website to be identified.
hxxp
hxxp://, sometimes h**p:// or _ttp://, is used in URLs (web links) to obscure the fact that one is linking to a http:// web site.
hxxp://, sometimes h**p:// or _ttp://, is used in URLs (web links) to obscure the fact that one is linking to a http:// web site.
Hypertargeting
Hypertargeting refers to the ability to deliver advertising content to specific interest-based segments in a network.
Hypertargeting refers to the ability to deliver advertising content to specific interest-based segments in a network.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems.
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems.
Implicit Web
The Implicit Web is a concept coined in 2007 to denote web sites which specialize in the synthesis of personal information gleaned from the Internet into a single, coherent picture of user behavior.
The Implicit Web is a concept coined in 2007 to denote web sites which specialize in the synthesis of personal information gleaned from the Internet into a single, coherent picture of user behavior.
Intelligent document
Intelligent document is a general term to describe electronic documents with more functionality than a page designed to emulate paper.
Intelligent document is a general term to describe electronic documents with more functionality than a page designed to emulate paper.
International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee
The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee (abbreviated as IW3C2 also written as IW3C2) is a professional non-profit organization registered in Switz...
The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee (abbreviated as IW3C2 also written as IW3C2) is a professional non-profit organization registered in Switz...
Internet celebrity
An Internet celebrity, cyberstar or online celebrity is someone who has become famous by means of the Internet.
An Internet celebrity, cyberstar or online celebrity is someone who has become famous by means of the Internet.
Internet Explorer
Windows Internet Explorer is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, starting in 1995.
Windows Internet Explorer is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, starting in 1995.
Internet fax
Internet fax uses the Internet to receive and send faxes.
Internet fax uses the Internet to receive and send faxes.
Internet recruiting
Internet recruiting is the act of scouring the Internet to locate both actively-searching job seekers and also individuals who are content in their current position (these are called "passive ca...
Internet recruiting is the act of scouring the Internet to locate both actively-searching job seekers and also individuals who are content in their current position (these are called "passive ca...
Internet research
Internet research is the practice of using the Internet, especially the World Wide Web, for research.
Internet research is the practice of using the Internet, especially the World Wide Web, for research.
Internet scavenger hunt
An Internet scavenger hunt or CyberHunt is an educational lesson which introduces the Internet to students.
An Internet scavenger hunt or CyberHunt is an educational lesson which introduces the Internet to students.
Interstitial webpage
On the World Wide Web, interstitials are web page advertisements that are displayed before or after an expected content page, often to display advertisements or confirm the user's age.
On the World Wide Web, interstitials are web page advertisements that are displayed before or after an expected content page, often to display advertisements or confirm the user's age.
Intraweb
An intraweb is a web comprising all HTTP nodes on an intranet; synonyms are corporate web, internal web.
An intraweb is a web comprising all HTTP nodes on an intranet; synonyms are corporate web, internal web.
Invisible Web
The Invisible Web (also called Deepnet, the Deep Web, Undernet, or the hidden Web) refers to World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, which is indexed ...
The Invisible Web (also called Deepnet, the Deep Web, Undernet, or the hidden Web) refers to World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, which is indexed ...
Is Google Making Us Stupid?
"Is Google Making Us Stupid?: What the Internet is doing to our brains" is a magazine article by technology writer Nicholas G. Carr highly critical of the Internet's effect on cognition.
"Is Google Making Us Stupid?: What the Internet is doing to our brains" is a magazine article by technology writer Nicholas G. Carr highly critical of the Internet's effect on cognition.
Link awareness
Link awareness is defined as the ability to discover, view, search and update global hyperlink information about any resource with a URL on the World Wide Web.
Link awareness is defined as the ability to discover, view, search and update global hyperlink information about any resource with a URL on the World Wide Web.
Link exchange
A link exchange is a confederation of websites that operates similarly to a web ring.
A link exchange is a confederation of websites that operates similarly to a web ring.
Linked Data
In computing, linked Data describes a method of publishing structured data so that it can be interlinked and become more useful.
In computing, linked Data describes a method of publishing structured data so that it can be interlinked and become more useful.
Linked data page
A Linked Data page is a Web page that explicitly describes one or more Things (Objects) via Hyperdata links.
A Linked Data page is a Web page that explicitly describes one or more Things (Objects) via Hyperdata links.
Mail2World
Mail2World is a Software as a Service (SaaS) provider headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
Mail2World is a Software as a Service (SaaS) provider headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
Many-to-many
Many-to-many is a term that describes a communication paradigm and an associated media form.
Many-to-many is a term that describes a communication paradigm and an associated media form.
Mashup (web application hybrid)
In Web development, a mashup is a Web page or application that uses and combines data, presentation or functionality from two or more sources to create new services.
In Web development, a mashup is a Web page or application that uses and combines data, presentation or functionality from two or more sources to create new services.
Mashup enabler
In technology, a mashup enabler is a tool for transforming incompatible IT resources into a form that allows them to be easily combined, in order to create a mashup.
In technology, a mashup enabler is a tool for transforming incompatible IT resources into a form that allows them to be easily combined, in order to create a mashup.
Microshare
To microshare is to offer access to a select piece or set of digital content by a specific group of invited or otherwise privileged guests in a controlled and secure manner.
To microshare is to offer access to a select piece or set of digital content by a specific group of invited or otherwise privileged guests in a controlled and secure manner.
Mobile 2.0
Mobile 2.0, refers to a perceived next generation of mobile internet services that leverage the social web, or what some call Web 2.0.
Mobile 2.0, refers to a perceived next generation of mobile internet services that leverage the social web, or what some call Web 2.0.
Mod oai
mod_oai is an Apache module that allows web crawlers to efficiently discover new, modified, and deleted web resources from a web server by using OAI-PMH, a protocol which is widely used in the d...
mod_oai is an Apache module that allows web crawlers to efficiently discover new, modified, and deleted web resources from a web server by using OAI-PMH, a protocol which is widely used in the d...
Moogo
Moogo is an online website builder, which is designed for users who have little or no prior experience in website design, HTML or computer programming.
Moogo is an online website builder, which is designed for users who have little or no prior experience in website design, HTML or computer programming.
Multitier architecture
In software engineering, multi-tier architecture (often referred to as n-tier architecture) is a client–server architecture in which the presentation, the application processing, and the d...
In software engineering, multi-tier architecture (often referred to as n-tier architecture) is a client–server architecture in which the presentation, the application processing, and the d...
Museums and the Web
The annual Museums and the Web conference is the leading international conference in the field of museums and their websites.
The annual Museums and the Web conference is the leading international conference in the field of museums and their websites.
Navigation bar
A navigation bar is a sub region of a web page that contains hypertext links in order to navigate between the pages of a website.
A navigation bar is a sub region of a web page that contains hypertext links in order to navigate between the pages of a website.
Netscape (web browser)
Netscape was the general name for a series of web browsers originally produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, now a subsidiary of AOL. The original browser was once the dominant browser...
Netscape was the general name for a series of web browsers originally produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, now a subsidiary of AOL. The original browser was once the dominant browser...
Netscape Server Application Programming Interface
The Netscape Server Application Programming Interface (NSAPI) is an application programming interface for extending server software, typically web server software.
The Netscape Server Application Programming Interface (NSAPI) is an application programming interface for extending server software, typically web server software.
noindex
The noindex HTML meta tag advises automated Internet bots to avoid indexing a Web page.
The noindex HTML meta tag advises automated Internet bots to avoid indexing a Web page.
One-to-one (communication)
One-to-one in communication is the act of an individual communicating with another.
One-to-one in communication is the act of an individual communicating with another.
Online diary
An online diary is a personal diary or journal that is published on the World Wide Web on a personal website or a diary-hosting website.
An online diary is a personal diary or journal that is published on the World Wide Web on a personal website or a diary-hosting website.
Online fax
Online faxing (also known as Internet fax, digital fax and e fax) utilizes an online fax service provider to convert a fax transmission into file that can be received via email or a fax machine.
Online faxing (also known as Internet fax, digital fax and e fax) utilizes an online fax service provider to convert a fax transmission into file that can be received via email or a fax machine.
Online journalism
Online journalism is defined as the reporting of facts produced and distributed via the Internet.
Online journalism is defined as the reporting of facts produced and distributed via the Internet.
Online video analytics
Online video analytics, also known as web video analytics, is way of measuring how viewers get to a online video and what they do when they watch it.
Online video analytics, also known as web video analytics, is way of measuring how viewers get to a online video and what they do when they watch it.
Open Market For Internet Content Accessibility
Open Market For Internet Content Accessibility - OMFICA is a non-profit organization with the mission to develop competitive market for web search.
Open Market For Internet Content Accessibility - OMFICA is a non-profit organization with the mission to develop competitive market for web search.
Open Web
The Open Web movement asserts a special role for public, cooperative, and standard World Wide Web communications; it opposes private, exclusive, proprietary Web solutions.
The Open Web movement asserts a special role for public, cooperative, and standard World Wide Web communications; it opposes private, exclusive, proprietary Web solutions.
P3P
The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project, or P3P, is a protocol allowing websites to declare their intended use of information they collect about browsing users.
The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project, or P3P, is a protocol allowing websites to declare their intended use of information they collect about browsing users.
Page hijacking
Page hijacking is a form of search engine index spamming.
Page hijacking is a form of search engine index spamming.
Page view
A page view (PV) or page impression is a request to load a single HTML file ('page') of an Internet site.
A page view (PV) or page impression is a request to load a single HTML file ('page') of an Internet site.
Party of Internet Democracy
The party of Internet DEmocracy (Hungarian: Internetes DEmokrácia pártja.
The party of Internet DEmocracy (Hungarian: Internetes DEmokrácia pártja.
Pascal server page
A Pascal server page is a web page generated by a Pascal program running on the web server.
A Pascal server page is a web page generated by a Pascal program running on the web server.
Personal web page
Personal web pages are World Wide Web pages created by an individual to contain content of a personal nature rather than on behalf of an employer or institution.
Personal web pages are World Wide Web pages created by an individual to contain content of a personal nature rather than on behalf of an employer or institution.
Personalization
Personalization involves using technology to accommodate the differences between individuals.
Personalization involves using technology to accommodate the differences between individuals.
Platform for Internet Content Selection
The Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) is a specification created by W3C that uses metadata to label webpages to help parents and teachers control what children and students can acc...
The Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) is a specification created by W3C that uses metadata to label webpages to help parents and teachers control what children and students can acc...
Pronunciation of "www"
WWW (or www) is an initialism for World Wide Web.
WWW (or www) is an initialism for World Wide Web.
Protocol for Web Description Resources
The Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER) is the W3C recommended method for describing web resources.
The Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER) is the W3C recommended method for describing web resources.
Query string
In World Wide Web, a query string is the part of a Uniform Resource Locator that contains data to be passed to web applications such as CGI programs.
In World Wide Web, a query string is the part of a Uniform Resource Locator that contains data to be passed to web applications such as CGI programs.
Registered fax
Registered faxes are stored in a secured web environment.
Registered faxes are stored in a secured web environment.
Resource (Web)
The concept of resource is primitive in the Web architecture, and is used in the definition of its fundamental elements.
The concept of resource is primitive in the Web architecture, and is used in the definition of its fundamental elements.
Robots exclusion standard
The Robot Exclusion Standard, also known as the Robots Exclusion Protocol or robots.txt protocol, is a convention to prevent cooperating web crawlers and other web robots from access...
The Robot Exclusion Standard, also known as the Robots Exclusion Protocol or robots.txt protocol, is a convention to prevent cooperating web crawlers and other web robots from access...
Rule Interchange Format
The Rule Interchange Format (RIF) is a W3C Recommendation.
The Rule Interchange Format (RIF) is a W3C Recommendation.
Separation of presentation and content
Separation of presentation and content (or "separate content from presentation", a special case of the form and content principle) is a common idiom, a design philosophy, and a metho...
Separation of presentation and content (or "separate content from presentation", a special case of the form and content principle) is a common idiom, a design philosophy, and a metho...
Server Side Includes
Server Side Includes (SSI) is a simple interpreted server-side scripting language used almost exclusively for the web.
Server Side Includes (SSI) is a simple interpreted server-side scripting language used almost exclusively for the web.
Session management
In human-computer interaction, session management is the process of keeping track of a user's activity across sessions of interaction with the computer system.
In human-computer interaction, session management is the process of keeping track of a user's activity across sessions of interaction with the computer system.
Shared Dictionary Compression Over HTTP
Shared Dictionary Compression over HTTP (SDCH) is a data compression method aimed to reduce redundancy across HTTP responses proposed by Google.
Shared Dictionary Compression over HTTP (SDCH) is a data compression method aimed to reduce redundancy across HTTP responses proposed by Google.
Shopping directory
A shopping directory is a "Yellow Pages Directory Style" website similar to the Open Directory Project or the Yahoo! Directory with focus on sites that sell products or services, usually referre...
A shopping directory is a "Yellow Pages Directory Style" website similar to the Open Directory Project or the Yahoo! Directory with focus on sites that sell products or services, usually referre...
SIGWEB
The Bay Area SIGWEB was a special interest group for the World Wide Web that was founded in August 1993 by the staff of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Center for Knowledge Ma...
The Bay Area SIGWEB was a special interest group for the World Wide Web that was founded in August 1993 by the staff of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Center for Knowledge Ma...
Simple Common Gateway Interface
The Simple Common Gateway Interface (SCGI) is a protocol for applications to interface with HTTP servers, as an alternative to the CGI protocol.
The Simple Common Gateway Interface (SCGI) is a protocol for applications to interface with HTTP servers, as an alternative to the CGI protocol.
Situational application
A situational application is "good enough" software created for a narrow group of users with a unique set of needs.
A situational application is "good enough" software created for a narrow group of users with a unique set of needs.
Smart-M3
Smart-M3 is a name of an open source software project that aims to provide a "Semantic Web" information sharing infrastructure between software entities and devices.
Smart-M3 is a name of an open source software project that aims to provide a "Semantic Web" information sharing infrastructure between software entities and devices.
Social Semantic Web
The concept of the Social Semantic Web subsumes developments in which social interactions on the Web lead to the creation of explicit and semantically rich knowledge representations.
The concept of the Social Semantic Web subsumes developments in which social interactions on the Web lead to the creation of explicit and semantically rich knowledge representations.
Socialcasting
Socialcasting is a movement in online video that combines traditional media content, social networking, and interactive community to create a unique experience for viewers on the Web.
Socialcasting is a movement in online video that combines traditional media content, social networking, and interactive community to create a unique experience for viewers on the Web.
Spamdexing
In computing, spamdexing (also known as search spam, search engine spam, web spam or Search Engine Poisoning) is the deliberate manipulation of search engine indexes.
In computing, spamdexing (also known as search spam, search engine spam, web spam or Search Engine Poisoning) is the deliberate manipulation of search engine indexes.
SPDY
SPDY is an experimental networking protocol developed primarily at Google for transporting web content.
SPDY is an experimental networking protocol developed primarily at Google for transporting web content.
Spider trap
A spider trap (or crawler trap) is a set of web pages that may intentionally or unintentionally be used to cause a web crawler or search bot to make an infinite number of requests or cause...
A spider trap (or crawler trap) is a set of web pages that may intentionally or unintentionally be used to cause a web crawler or search bot to make an infinite number of requests or cause...
Splinternet
Splinternet is a term used to describe a splintering and division of the internet due to various factors, including technology, politics, and nationalism.
Splinternet is a term used to describe a splintering and division of the internet due to various factors, including technology, politics, and nationalism.
Stafford Huyler
Stafford Huyler is a cartoonist who created NetBoy, a webcomic.
Stafford Huyler is a cartoonist who created NetBoy, a webcomic.
Staging site
Staging site, in website design, is a website used to assemble, test and review its newer versions before it is moved into production.
Staging site, in website design, is a website used to assemble, test and review its newer versions before it is moved into production.
Stanford Web Credibility Project
The Stanford Web Credibility Project, which involves assessments of website credibility conducted by the Stanford University Persuasive Technology Lab, is an investigative examination of what le...
The Stanford Web Credibility Project, which involves assessments of website credibility conducted by the Stanford University Persuasive Technology Lab, is an investigative examination of what le...
Start page
A start page is a web page containing useful links or information which appears when a web browser starts.
A start page is a web page containing useful links or information which appears when a web browser starts.
Static web page
A static web page (sometimes called a flat page) is a web page that is delivered to the user exactly as stored, in contrast to dynamic web pages which are generated by a web application.
A static web page (sometimes called a flat page) is a web page that is delivered to the user exactly as stored, in contrast to dynamic web pages which are generated by a web application.
Steve Bratt
Steven Richard Bratt (pronounced: 'braht') (born February 10, 1957) is the first Chief Executive Office of the World Wide Web Foundation and the former CEO of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Steven Richard Bratt (pronounced: 'braht') (born February 10, 1957) is the first Chief Executive Office of the World Wide Web Foundation and the former CEO of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Steven Rosenbaum (producer)
Steven Rosenbaum is an American television producer and Filmmaker best known as the creator of MTV News UNfiltered.
Steven Rosenbaum is an American television producer and Filmmaker best known as the creator of MTV News UNfiltered.
Sticky content
Sticky content refers to content published on a website, which has the purpose of getting a user to return to that particular website or hold their attention and get them to spend longer periods...
Sticky content refers to content published on a website, which has the purpose of getting a user to return to that particular website or hold their attention and get them to spend longer periods...
Sun Web Developer Pack
The Sun Web Developer Pack (SWDP) is a collection of open source software released by Sun Microsystems for developing web applications that run on Java EE application servers.
The Sun Web Developer Pack (SWDP) is a collection of open source software released by Sun Microsystems for developing web applications that run on Java EE application servers.
TatNet
TatNet (short for "Tatar Internet") is the name Tatar-speaking Internet users commonly use for the segment of the Web about the Tatar people or Tatarstan.
TatNet (short for "Tatar Internet") is the name Tatar-speaking Internet users commonly use for the segment of the Web about the Tatar people or Tatarstan.
The Food Channel
The Food Channel (not affiliated with Food Network) is a consumer Web site with food recipes, news, reviews and advice.
The Food Channel (not affiliated with Food Network) is a consumer Web site with food recipes, news, reviews and advice.
The Friday Project
The Friday Project is a London-based independent publishing house founded by Paul Carr and Clare Christian in June 2004.
The Friday Project is a London-based independent publishing house founded by Paul Carr and Clare Christian in June 2004.
The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee
The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee (abbreviated as IW3C2 also written as IW3C2) is a professional non-profit organization registered in Switz...
The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee (abbreviated as IW3C2 also written as IW3C2) is a professional non-profit organization registered in Switz...
Timed Text
Timed Text refers to the presentation of text media in synchrony with other media, such as audio and video.
Timed Text refers to the presentation of text media in synchrony with other media, such as audio and video.
Traffic exchange
A traffic exchange is a type of website which provides a service for webmasters in exchange for traffic.
A traffic exchange is a type of website which provides a service for webmasters in exchange for traffic.
Travel 2.0
Travel 2.0, was used as early as December 2003 on a posting on the Planeta Web 2.0 Discussion Forum and is an offshoot of the Web 2.0 phenomenon.
Travel 2.0, was used as early as December 2003 on a posting on the Planeta Web 2.0 Discussion Forum and is an offshoot of the Web 2.0 phenomenon.
UpStage
UpStage is an open source server-side application that has been purpose built for Cyberformance: multiple artists collaborate in real time via the UpStage platform to create and present live the...
UpStage is an open source server-side application that has been purpose built for Cyberformance: multiple artists collaborate in real time via the UpStage platform to create and present live the...
Urban online community
An urban online community consists of a website that caters to one or more urban demographics.
An urban online community consists of a website that caters to one or more urban demographics.
Web 1.0
Web 1.0, or web, refers to the first stage of the World Wide Web linking webpages with hyperlinks.
Web 1.0, or web, refers to the first stage of the World Wide Web linking webpages with hyperlinks.
Web Application Description Language
The Web Application Description Language (WADL) is an XML-based file format that provides a machine-readable description of HTTP-based web applications.
The Web Application Description Language (WADL) is an XML-based file format that provides a machine-readable description of HTTP-based web applications.
Web badge
A web badge is a small image used on websites to promote web standards, products used in the creation of a web page or product, to indicate a specific content license that is applied to the cont...
A web badge is a small image used on websites to promote web standards, products used in the creation of a web page or product, to indicate a specific content license that is applied to the cont...
Web content lifecycle
The web content lifecycle is the multi-disciplinary and often complex process that web content undergoes as it is managed through various publishing stages.
The web content lifecycle is the multi-disciplinary and often complex process that web content undergoes as it is managed through various publishing stages.
Web documentary
A web documentary, interactive documentary or multimedia documentary is a documentary production that differs from the more traditional forms—video, audio, photographic—by applying a...
A web documentary, interactive documentary or multimedia documentary is a documentary production that differs from the more traditional forms—video, audio, photographic—by applying a...
Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group
The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) is a community of people interested in evolving HTML and related technologies.
The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) is a community of people interested in evolving HTML and related technologies.
Web Influence Zone
Web Influence Zone (WIZ): A web influence zone is a basic measurement of an individual’s or organization’s presence on the World Wide Web.
Web Influence Zone (WIZ): A web influence zone is a basic measurement of an individual’s or organization’s presence on the World Wide Web.
Web Language
HP's Web Language (formerly known as WebL and renamed to avoid a possible trademark conflict) is a scripting language for automating tasks on the World-Wide Web.
HP's Web Language (formerly known as WebL and renamed to avoid a possible trademark conflict) is a scripting language for automating tasks on the World-Wide Web.
Web life
Web Life is a concept, that proposes that the World Wide Web (Web) has, or could, evolve into an entity worthy of consideration as a life form in its own right; a new posthuman species consistin...
Web Life is a concept, that proposes that the World Wide Web (Web) has, or could, evolve into an entity worthy of consideration as a life form in its own right; a new posthuman species consistin...
Web page
Web pages usually include information as to the colors of text and backgrounds and very often also contain links to images and sometimes other types of media to be included in the final view.
Web pages usually include information as to the colors of text and backgrounds and very often also contain links to images and sometimes other types of media to be included in the final view.
Web scraping
Web scraping (also called web harvesting or web data extraction) is a computer software technique of extracting information from websites.
Web scraping (also called web harvesting or web data extraction) is a computer software technique of extracting information from websites.
Web Single Sign-On Interoperability Profile
Web Single Sign-On Interoperability Profile is a Web Services and Federated identity specification, published by Microsoft and Sun Microsystems that defines interoperability between WS-Federatio...
Web Single Sign-On Interoperability Profile is a Web Services and Federated identity specification, published by Microsoft and Sun Microsystems that defines interoperability between WS-Federatio...
Web Single Sign-On Metadata Exchange Protocol
Web Single Sign-On Metadata Exchange Protocol is a Web Services and Federated identity specification, published by Microsoft and Sun Microsystems that defines mechanisms for a service to query a...
Web Single Sign-On Metadata Exchange Protocol is a Web Services and Federated identity specification, published by Microsoft and Sun Microsystems that defines mechanisms for a service to query a...
Web visitor tracking
Web visitor tracking (WVT) is the analysis of visitor behaviour on a website.
Web visitor tracking (WVT) is the analysis of visitor behaviour on a website.
Web-based taxonomy
Web-based taxonomy is the effort by taxonomists to use the World Wide Web in order to create unified, consensus taxonomies of life on Earth.
Web-based taxonomy is the effort by taxonomists to use the World Wide Web in order to create unified, consensus taxonomies of life on Earth.
Webcam
A webcam is a video camera that feeds its images in real time to a computer or computer network, often via USB, ethernet, or Wi-Fi and before it get's finishe dit will show the viewer the pictur...
A webcam is a video camera that feeds its images in real time to a computer or computer network, often via USB, ethernet, or Wi-Fi and before it get's finishe dit will show the viewer the pictur...
Webcomic
Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on a website.
Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on a website.
Webconverger
Webconverger is a Debian-based live operating system designed to be used solely for accessing Web applications.
Webconverger is a Debian-based live operating system designed to be used solely for accessing Web applications.
Webgraph
The webgraph describes the directed links between pages of the World Wide Web.
The webgraph describes the directed links between pages of the World Wide Web.
Webometrics
The science of webometrics (also cybermetrics) tries to measure the World Wide Web to get knowledge about the number and types of hyperlinks, structure of the World Wide Web and usage patterns.
The science of webometrics (also cybermetrics) tries to measure the World Wide Web to get knowledge about the number and types of hyperlinks, structure of the World Wide Web and usage patterns.
WebQuest
WebQuests can be designed to be an effective use of student time by being organized and focused on using information instead of searching for it.
WebQuests can be designed to be an effective use of student time by being organized and focused on using information instead of searching for it.
Webring
A webring (or web ring) is a collection of websites linked together in a circular structure, and usually organized around a specific theme, often educational or social.
A webring (or web ring) is a collection of websites linked together in a circular structure, and usually organized around a specific theme, often educational or social.
Webserver directory index
index.html is the traditional filename for such a page, but most modern HTTP servers offer a configurable list of filenames that the server can use as an index.
index.html is the traditional filename for such a page, but most modern HTTP servers offer a configurable list of filenames that the server can use as an index.
Website defacement
A website defacement is an attack on a website that changes the visual appearance of the site or a webpage.
A website defacement is an attack on a website that changes the visual appearance of the site or a webpage.
Website governance
Website governance may be defined as an organization's structure of staff (each with well-defined roles, responsibilities, and authorities); technical systems; and the policies, procedures, and ...
Website governance may be defined as an organization's structure of staff (each with well-defined roles, responsibilities, and authorities); technical systems; and the policies, procedures, and ...
Website monetization
Website monetization is the process of converting existing traffic being sent to a particular website into revenue.
Website monetization is the process of converting existing traffic being sent to a particular website into revenue.
Website Parse Template
Website Parse Template (WPT) is an XML-based open format which provides HTML structure description of website pages.
Website Parse Template (WPT) is an XML-based open format which provides HTML structure description of website pages.
Website promotion
Website promotion is the continuing process to promote a website to bring more visitors to the website.
Website promotion is the continuing process to promote a website to bring more visitors to the website.
Website tracking
Website tracking refers to the act of archiving existing websites and tracking changes to the website over time.
Website tracking refers to the act of archiving existing websites and tracking changes to the website over time.
Webstore
A webstore is a website that sells products or services and typically has an online shopping cart associated with it.
A webstore is a website that sells products or services and typically has an online shopping cart associated with it.
WHATWG
The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group is a community of people interested in evolving HTML and related technologies.
The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group is a community of people interested in evolving HTML and related technologies.
Win–loss analytics
Win-loss analytics involves identifying and analyzing the reasons why a visitor to a website was or wasn't persuaded to engage in a desired action (conversion).
Win-loss analytics involves identifying and analyzing the reasons why a visitor to a website was or wasn't persuaded to engage in a desired action (conversion).
Wish list
There are two types of wish lists: personal (or organizational) wish lists, and software User wish lists.
There are two types of wish lists: personal (or organizational) wish lists, and software User wish lists.
World Internet Project
The World Internet Project is a collaborative intellectual endeavour between a number of academic institutions.
The World Internet Project is a collaborative intellectual endeavour between a number of academic institutions.
World Wide Web
The World Wide Web (abbreviated as WWW or W3, and commonly known as the Web) is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
The World Wide Web (abbreviated as WWW or W3, and commonly known as the Web) is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
World Wide Web Conference
The International World Wide Web Conference (WWW, WWW2000X) is a yearly international academic conference on the topic of the future direction of the World Wide Web.
The International World Wide Web Conference (WWW, WWW2000X) is a yearly international academic conference on the topic of the future direction of the World Wide Web.
World Wide Web Foundation
The World Wide Web Foundation (also: Web Foundation) is an organization dedicated to the improvement and availability of the World Wide Web.
The World Wide Web Foundation (also: Web Foundation) is an organization dedicated to the improvement and availability of the World Wide Web.
World Wide Web Wanderer
The World Wide Web Wanderer, also referred to as just the Wanderer, was a Perl-based web crawler that was first deployed in June 1993 to measure the size of the World Wide Web.
The World Wide Web Wanderer, also referred to as just the Wanderer, was a Perl-based web crawler that was first deployed in June 1993 to measure the size of the World Wide Web.
XSA
In computer science, XSA (better known as Cross-Server Attack) is a networking security intrusion method which allows for a malicious client to compromise security over a website or servic...
In computer science, XSA (better known as Cross-Server Attack) is a networking security intrusion method which allows for a malicious client to compromise security over a website or servic...
Yahoo!
Yahoo! Inc. is an American internet corporation founded in Santa Clara, California, and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, United States.
Yahoo! Inc. is an American internet corporation founded in Santa Clara, California, and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, United States.
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