THE WORLD WIBE WEB
THE WORLD WIBE WEB
The Web has emerged as the primary information systems platform in the
globe. It is the main tool that billions of people use to connect to the Internet every
day. The World Wide Web has become the world's principal information systems
platform. Every day, billions of people utilize it as their primary method of Internet
access.
HOW IT STARTED?
Tim Berners-Lee
While working at CERN in 1989, this English computer scientist
created the World Wide Web, which became accessible to the public in
1991.
A "universal linked information system" was the idea behind it.
Programs like web browsers can access documents and other media
assets that web servers make available to the network. Uniform
resource locators (URLs) are character strings that are used to
identify and locate servers and resources on the World Wide Web.
3 Versions of the World Wide Web
1. Web 1.0 (Read only Web)
In essence, the early Web was
made up of a small number of
people who created content and
web sites for a big readership,
enabling them to access content,
facts, and information directly from
the sources.
Its purpose was to make information
easier to find for users. Because it
lacks the essential forms, images,
controls, and interactivity that we take for granted on the modern
Internet, this version of the website is frequently referred to as "the
read-only Web."