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World Wide Web
global system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet
web development
development of a website for the Internet
Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group
The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) was founded by representatives from Apple Inc., the Mozilla Foundation and Opera Software, leading web browser vendors in 2004. WHATWG is responsible for maintaining multiple web-related technical standards, including the specifications for the HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and the Document Object Model (DOM). The central organizational membership and control of WHATWG – its "Steering Group" – consists of Apple, Mozilla, Google, and Microsoft. WHATWG editors of the specifications ensure correct implementation, in consultation w
World Wide Web Foundation
organization dedicated to the World Wide Web
history of the World Wide Web
aspect of history
Solid
web decentralization project
web resource
resource accessible from the World Wide Web and has a Uniform Resource Identifier. Can be resource of different file formats, accessible by a specific protocol, etc.
noindex
The noindex value of an HTML robots meta tag requests that automated Internet bots avoid indexing a web page. It is also a value of the HTTP response header X-Robots-Tag. Reasons why one might want to use this meta tag include advising robots not to index a very large database, web pages that are very transitory, web pages that are under development, web pages that one wishes to keep slightly more private, or the printer and mobile-friendly versions of pages. Since the burden of honoring a website's noindex tag lies with the author of the search robot, sometimes these tags are ignored. Also th
Web Index
statistical ranking of the World Wide Web’s contribution to social, economic and political progress
Web literacy
ability to read and write web content