Tela totius terrae
(Redirectum de World Wide Web)
Tela totius terrae,[1] vel brevius ttt[2] (Anglice World Wide Web, WWW), systema paginarum hypertextús inter se conexarum, ad quas usores per interrete accedere possunt, est Genavae a Timotheo Ioannes Berners-Lee in aedibus institutionis Europaeae CERN appellatae inter annos 1989 et 1991 inventa.
Unam legis e paginis de
disserentibus
Administratio
Suffixa
Technologia
Res controversae
Per Telam 2.0, novae progressioni, homines sententias proprias in argumentis et dialogis ferunt.
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ http://www.obta.uw.edu.pl/~draco/docs/voccomp.html
- ↑ Onze taal: maandblad van het Genootschap Onze Taal, vol. 75, p. 24
Bibliographia
recensere- Brügger, Niels, ed. 2010. Web History.
- Fielding, R.; Gettys, J.; Mogul, J.; Frystyk, H.; Masinter, L.; Leach, P.; Berners-Lee, T. (Iunio 1999). Hypertext Transfer Protocol — HTTP/1.1. Request For Comments 2616. Information Sciences Institute.
- Berners-Lee, Tim; Bray, Tim; Connolly, Dan; Cotton, Paul; Fielding, Roy; Jeckle, Mario; Lilley, Chris; Mendelsohn, Noah; Orchard, David; Walsh, Norman; Williams, Stuart (15 Decembris 2004). Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One. Version 20041215. W3C.
- Polo, Luciano (2003). "World Wide Web Technology Architecture: A Conceptual Analysis". New Devices.
- Skau, H. O. (Martio 1990). "The World Wide Web and Health Information". New Devices.
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