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frequently asked questions
What is website?
A website (or web site, according to Associated Press guidelines) is a collection of web pages typically common to a particular domain name or sub domain on the World Wide Web on the Internet.
What is a Search Engine (SE) and what is it used for?
In the World Wide Web, information can be found on any theme. The hardest thing is to find needed information because the Internet is a decentralized structure; it develops chaotically and new items appear every minute. So the problem about searching for information is an ongoing question.
Search engines significantly ease and simplify research on the Internet and help you to find needed information within the huge amount of servers (WWW, FTP, Usenet and other resources). On the Internet you will find thousands of Search Engines. Some of the most famous are: AltaVista, Google, HotBot, InfoSeek, Lycos, WebCrawler, Yahoo! etc. Each of them has its own advantages and shortcomings. Choosing one or the other can be a matter of personal preferences and/or specific needs.
What is the WWW?
The World Wide Web (WWW or Web) is a global, read-write information space. Text documents, images, multimedia and many other items of information, referred to as resources, are identified by short, unique, global identifiers called Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) so that each can be found, accessed and cross-referenced in the simplest possible way.
The term (WWW or Web) is often mistakenly used as a synonym for the Internet itself, but the Web is actually something that is contained on the Internet, just like e-mail and many other Internet services.
On these pages are materials used from wikipedia.org. They are used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
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