| 1. An intricate structure, suggestive of something woven.
2. A Network. 3. A virtual world formed by Internet HTTP servers containing richly formatted pages that can be downloaded upon request to browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. It was the creation of this network in 1994 (and the proliferation of browsers that followed soon after) that made Internet a household word. |
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| 1. The spatial location of an actual or planned structure or set of structures.
2. The place, scene, or point of something. 3. A group of related pages on the World Wide Web |
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