WWW
WWW, or the World Wide Web, is a global collection of interconnected public webpages and documents, accessed via the internet and linked by hyperlinks. It's a system for sharing information in formats like text, images, and video, and it relies on the internet for its infrastructure.
The World Wide Web: A global medium of linked documents and resources that users can access through the internet.
Hyperlinks: The connections between web pages that allow users to navigate from one document to another by clicking on them.
Internet: The underlying network of interconnected computers that the World Wide Web uses to send and receive data. While the WWW is what you see on the web, the internet is the broader infrastructure that makes it possible.
Applications: The web uses protocols like HTTP/HTTPS to transfer web pages and can host various applications like email and file transfers.