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    the introduction of ultimate business disruptors: Internet, World Wide Web (Web) and communication technologies have revolutionized the way business operates by enabling them to network, collaborate, communicate and share information not possible with traditional approaches. The concept of Web 2.0 (Business 2.0) has earned a lot of prominence in recent years by positively influencing and changing the global landscape of businesses. Web 2.0 serves as a distinctive communications platform enabling

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    Web 2.0 is defined as the second stage of development of the world wide web, which is where we are now in 2017. The internet is no longer filled with static web pages ran just by the creator, but instead filled with content we provide whenever we post online. According to Pew Research Center 7 in 10 Americans use some type of social media to connect with one another or engage in some type of conversation (Anderson). Just take a second and think of all the different social media outlets there are

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    it at all hours of the day without giving it a moment’s rest, resulting in its’ heinous fate. I never payed attention to my computer, because I was too busy using it for the internet, my mind completely absorbed on the many dalliances of the World Wide Web. To say my computer’s ability to let me access media was impactful on my life is an understatement….considering how much I mourned its’ passing. Truthfully, media content allowed me comfort. Unlike other teenagers at the time, I was never attached

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    The World Wide Web also known as the internet, is a multi-faceted online technology that has become a major part in all our lives.Whether you are researching countless facts,surfing the web,shopping,gaming ,socially connecting or finding love the internet is the world’s major source for most of life 's issues and entertainment. There are many features of the internet, it is a place filled with a multitude of resources. However, it leads to many addictions. With numerous sites available, the internet

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    Rights and Democracy Team). Human Rights And Democracy Retrieved from the World Wide Web on 14 February 2017.
http://www.humanrightsdemocracy.com (image) Follower, C. 2014. How to Avoid Being a Victim. Retrieved from the World Wide Web on 15 February 2017.
http://www.susannorris.org/2014/03/avoid-victim/ Gray,D. 2009. The Relationship between the Spread of HIV/AIDS and Inequality in AfricaRetrieved from the World Wide Web on 13 February 2017.
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    World Wide Consortium

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    World Wide Consortium Tim Bernes-Lee in 1989 created the World Wide Web, and in 1994 he and a few others established the World Wide Consortium. (a) The World Wide Consortium’s mission is “to lead the world wide web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure long-term growth for the web (a).” This is an international organization with a variety of members making up the organization. They all have a common goal which is to make the web standardized with rules

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    World Wide Web: The Most Successful and Popular Hypertext System Khalil Faraj School of Electronics and Computer Science ID: 29749301 University of Southampton kf1u17@soton.ac.uk Word Count: 1540 ABSTRACT Hypermedia systems and hypertext have given a universal access to a big number of documents over the Internet, and the World Wide Web was the most successful and popular one to link the biggest amount of hypertext documents from all over the world, despite the existence of other sophisticated

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    the world wide web is a very important aspect in so many lives within society. Some people use the world wide web for researching information for their essays and assignments while other people may use the world wide web to promote a certain brand that he or she is works for. Regardless of the reason(s) that each individual may use the world wide web, it is important for people to be aware of certain things that is within the world wide web. Majority of people that uses the world wide web does not

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    Web architecture and components Questions Answers Examples What is an Internet Service Provider (ISP)? The Internet Service Provider is the organisation that provides internet access (Broadband) to customers of a fee depending on what they want. The cost will depend on the usage data, the speed and the package they want. Internet Service Providers will also provide Internet access to other organisations. An example Barclays bank, they have got a internet router, allowing customers in

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    developed to also provide infrastructure for applications such as email, file sharing and the World Wide Web. What is the World Wide Web? The World Wide Web (WWW or Web) is an application that relies on the Internet to function. The WWW was first developed as a concept of creating a “universal database of knowledge”, a way to link information easily for anybody to access (Johnson, 1995). The World Wide Web began in 1989. A simple system was created to use hypertext to transmit documents of information

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