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Which statement accurately describes the difference between a website and a webpage?
Which statement accurately describes the difference between a website and a webpage?
What distinguishes the World Wide Web (WWW) from the internet?
What distinguishes the World Wide Web (WWW) from the internet?
Which of the following is considered a top-level domain?
Which of the following is considered a top-level domain?
Which organization is responsible for developing and maintaining internet standards?
Which organization is responsible for developing and maintaining internet standards?
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Which devices can be used to access the web?
Which devices can be used to access the web?
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Study Notes
The Web in Daily Life
- The World Wide Web (WWW) is used for communication, accessing information, business transactions, and finding commercial information.
- A website is a collection of webpages, while a webpage is a single page on a website.
- The WWW is a service that runs on the internet, while the internet is the network of computers that the web uses.
- A web browser is a software application used to access and display webpages.
- Top-level domains, such as .com, .org, and .edu, are the final part of a domain name, coming after the last dot.
- The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is an open organization responsible for developing and maintaining internet standards.
- Over 3.46 billion people use the internet globally.
- The Web is a vast collection of devices, with millions of computers interconnected.
- Common devices used to access the web include phones, PCs, smartwatches, tablets, and laptops.
- Companies like Apple, IBM, Samsung, Dell, and HP produce web-compatible devices.
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Description
Explore the essential concepts surrounding the World Wide Web and its role in everyday communication and business. This quiz covers topics such as the structure of websites, web browsers, and internet standards. Understand how billions of users interact with the web through various devices.