Web
A web is a complex structure of interconnected threads, strands, or elements, often created by spiders or metaphorically representing intricate systems. In modern contexts, it commonly refers to the World Wide Web, a global network of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the internet, which has transformed how we share and consume information daily.
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The World Wide Web, often shortened to 'web', was invented by British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 while working at CERN, and it was publicly released in 1991—now, it hosts over 1.5 billion active websites that facilitate trillions of daily interactions. This innovation not only democratized information access but also inadvertently sparked the rise of memes, with the first viral one, the dancing baby, appearing in 1996.
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