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/peɪdʒ/noun / verb
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A page is one side of a sheet of paper in a book, manuscript, or document, serving as a fundamental unit for organizing written content. In modern contexts, it also refers to a digital screen of information, like a webpage, which has transformed how we navigate and consume vast amounts of data online.

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The first website, which consisted of a single HTML page created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1991 at CERN, was accessed by just a handful of people initially but paved the way for over 1.9 billion websites today, each potentially containing thousands of pages. This humble beginning revolutionized global communication, making information as accessible as flipping through a book.

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