Disadvantages Of World Wide Web

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One of the most important technological advancement of all time is the development of the World Wide Web popularly known as “www” or W3. Beal, V. (n.d.) defines it as, “basically a system of Internet servers that support specially formatted documents. The documents are formatted in a markup language called HTML (HyperText Markup Language) that supports links to other documents, as well as graphics, audio, and video files. The World Wide Web (web servers) are able to communicate through the TCP/IP protocol which is a common language used by computers to communicate in the internet. The internet is just a networking infrastructure that enables different nodes (computer) to communicate with one another such as cables, satellite, telephone, fiber optic etc. Applications called Web browsers make it easy for people using computers and smart phones to access the World Wide Web. The advent of the internet and the World Wide Web has made it possible for people, businesses, companies and corporations to communicate at real time all over the world which was not possible before 1983. …show more content…

Therefore, there are many fronts where the World Wide Web has become consistently beneficial but for the purposes of this discussion, we will limit ourselves to the World Wide Web as an information source. The web riding on the back of the Internet through many internet protocols has over decades been a very useful tool in supplying information to different parts and players in the

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