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World Wide Web offered advantages

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    HTML

    Structural markup does not denote any specific rendering, but most Web browsers have standardized on how elements should be formatted. ... Semantic HTML offers many advantages.
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    World Wide Web Consortium

    Smaller and non-profit organizations located in lower GNI countries enjoy two price advantages: ... World Wide Web (German)
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    Web crawler

    For example, a simple online photo gallery may offer three options to users, as specified through HTTP GET parameters. ... World Wide Web, 2(4):219–229.
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    Internet

    Important, separate networks that offered gateways into, then later merged with, the Internet include Usenet and BITNET. ... World Wide Web
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    History of virtual learning environments 1990s

    Online Learning Circles connect over 50,000 k-12 students in classrooms around the world offered on the AT&T Learning Network. ... Web Course in a Box was described in an article in "A Practical Guide to Teaching with the World Wide Web", by Polyson, Saltzberg, and Godwin-Jones, published in the September 1996 issue of Syllabus magazine, by Syllabus Press.
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    XML

    By the mid-1990s some practitioners of SGML had gained experience with the then-new World Wide Web, and believed that SGML offered solutions to some of the problems the Web was likely to face as it grew. ... Advantages of XML
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    Usenet

    ISPs that do not operate their own servers directly will often offer their users an account from another provider that specifically operates newsfeeds. ... "Web 2.0, Meet Usenet 1.0".
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    History of the Internet

    The web was a new killer app—it could bring together unrelated buyers and sellers in seamless and low-cost ways. ... ↑ "The Early World Wide Web at SLAC".
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    Website

    All publicly accessible websites are seen collectively as constituting the "World Wide Web". ... a non-profit organization website
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    Hypertext

    The most famous implementation of hypertext is the World Wide Web. ... Mosaic ran in the X Window System environment, which was then popular in the research community, and offered usable window-based interactions.

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World Wide Web offered advantages