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Which term was coined by Ted Nelson in 1965?
Which term was coined by Ted Nelson in 1965?
- Hypertext (correct)
- HTML
- World Wide Web
- Internet
What is the function of the Domain Name System (DNS)?
What is the function of the Domain Name System (DNS)?
- To set out the structure of a textual document
- To lease domain names from registrars
- To communicate with hosts on the Internet
- To associate human-friendly names with IP addresses (correct)
What are web pages written in?
What are web pages written in?
- World Wide Web
- Hypertext
- Internet
- HTML (correct)
What is the World Wide Web commonly abbreviated as?
What is the World Wide Web commonly abbreviated as?
What brings together hypertext and the Internet?
What brings together hypertext and the Internet?
Which technology brings together hypertext and the Internet?
Which technology brings together hypertext and the Internet?
What is the function of HTML?
What is the function of HTML?
What is the purpose of the Domain Name System (DNS)?
What is the purpose of the Domain Name System (DNS)?
What is an ancestor of hypertext?
What is an ancestor of hypertext?
What is the term coined by Ted Nelson in 1965?
What is the term coined by Ted Nelson in 1965?
True or false: The World Wide Web is a set of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
True or false: The World Wide Web is a set of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
True or false: Hypertext is text that contains links to other texts.
True or false: Hypertext is text that contains links to other texts.
True or false: HTML is the hypertext markup language.
True or false: HTML is the hypertext markup language.
True or false: The Domain Name System allows us to associate human-friendly names with IP addresses.
True or false: The Domain Name System allows us to associate human-friendly names with IP addresses.
True or false: Web pages are a type of hypertext written in HTML.
True or false: Web pages are a type of hypertext written in HTML.
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