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    Web crawler

    YaCy, a free distributed search engine, built on principles of peer-to-peer networks (licensed under GPL). ... World Wide Web, 2(4):219–229.
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    World Wide Web Consortium

    The consortium was created to get all those vendors to agree on a set of core principles and components which would be supported by everyone. ... World Wide Web (German)
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    Internet

    However, since principles of this architecture date back to the 1960s, it might not be a solution best suited to modern needs, and thus the possibility of developing alternative structures is currently being looked into. ... World Wide Web
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    XHTML

    Mozilla Web Author FAQ: How is the treatment of application/xhtml+xml documents different from the treatment of text/html documents? - summarizes one web browser's XHTML processing mode ... Standards of the World Wide Web Consortium Recommendations
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    Web 2.0

    Organizations could make use of these principles and models in order to prosper with the help of Web 2.0-like applications: "Companies can design and assemble products with their customers, and in some cases customers can do the majority of the value creation". ... But that was what the Web was supposed to be all along."
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    Semantic Web

    At its core, the semantic web comprises a set of design principles, collaborative working groups, and a variety of enabling technologies. ... World Wide Web · Internet · Databases · Semantic networks · Ontologies
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    Web 3.0

    Web 3.0 is one of the terms used to describe the evolutionary stage of the Web that follows Web 2.0. ... Such applications can perform logical reasoning operations using sets of rules that express logical relationships between concepts and data on the Web.
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    Representational State Transfer

    The World Wide Web is the key example of a RESTful design. ... A RESTFul web service is a simple web service implemented using HTTP and the principles of REST.
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    Information science

    Information science should not be confused with information theory, the study of a particular mathematical concept of information, or with library science, a field related to libraries which uses some of the principles of information science. ... Semantic Web is an evolving extension of the World Wide Web in which web content can be expressed not only in natural language, but also in a form that can be understood, interpreted and used by software agents, thus permitting them to find, share and integrate information more easily.
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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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