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World Wide Web offered levels

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    World Wide Web Consortium

    Many of its standards define levels of conformance, which the developers must follow if they wish to label their product W3C-compliant. ... 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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    HTML

    Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group ... World Wide Web Consortium (2000, revised 2002).
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    History of virtual learning environments 1990s

    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. ... There were two levels of access, separately for the instructor and for the students.
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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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    XML

    An XML document has two correctness levels: ... 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.
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    Intraweb

    Finally, we mentioned that intrawebs were used to limit access to the web (e.g. web filtering) but inversely they can be used to facilitate it. ... World Wide Web
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    Website

    All publicly accessible websites are seen collectively as constituting the "World Wide Web". ... There are usually three relationship tiers.
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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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    Alan Kotok

    He was known for his contributions to the Internet and World Wide Web through his work at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), to computer engineering through his work at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), and to gaming for his work on computer game and computer chess programs built at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). ... In the spring of 1959, McCarthy taught the first course in programming MIT offered to freshmen.

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