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XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
A modern, very flexible language that is increasingly being used to send all kinds of data across the Internet. XML’s uses include the exchange of critical financial data, as well as serving Web pages in a similar way to HTML.
Web
The web is the common shorthand term for the World Wide Web.
Web Space
A document designed for viewing in a web browser. Typically written in HTML. A web site is made of one or more web pages.
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Bandwidth
The volume of data a line or channel can carry every second. Digital bandwidth is measured in bps (bits per second). The greater the bandwidth the quicker information can travel through it. Higher bandwidths are required for specialist applications like multimedia.
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Website
The entire collection of web pages and other information (such as images, sound, and video files, etc.) that are made available through what appears to users as a single web server. Typically all of the pages in a web site share the same basic URL.
The term has a somewhat informal nature since a large organization might have separate “web sites” for each division, but someone might talk informally about the organizations’ “web site” when speaking of all of them.
Web browser
A software program that enables someone to surf the web. The two most common browsers are Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Netscape.
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