Web

Web

Web may refer to:

Biology

* Spider web, a mesh built by a spider, composed of spider silk and usually used for trapping prey like flies and other insects

Computing

* WEB, a computer programming system created by Donald Knuth to implement literate programming
* World Wide Web or "the Web", invented in 1989 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, -- a hypertext system that operates over the Internet, used for serving Web pages and transferring files
** WorldWideWeb, the world's first Web browser
** Web.com, a public company that offers websites and other services for small businesses and consumers
** Web 2.0, a perceived transition of the Web from a collection of Web sites to a full-fledged computing platform serving Web applications
* WEB is the abbreviation of the sentence World Electronic Broadcast

Publications

* "The Web (comics)", comic book published by Archie Comics
* "Web (Novel)" by John Wyndham, posthumously published novel set on an island populated by spiders
* "World English Bible"(WEB), a public domain translation of the Bible
*The Web (series), a series of science fiction stories

Television and film

* The Web (film), a film noir
* , an episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"
* Web Entertainment, a record label
* Webs (film), a 2003 Sci-fi movie
* The Web ReBoot, a form of space in the Reboot universe where concentrated, fragmented data gives home to dangerous creatures, storms, and causes degradation in those not of the Web

Miscellaneous

* A structure that joins with other component parts
* Offset printing web, a roll of paper is used, rather than individual pages
* Steel I-beams or trusses are made with a web, centered between the top and bottom flange
* Web Entertainment, a discography label owned by the Bass Brothers
* Web (manufacturing) continuous sheets of material passed over rollers
*

ee also

*Webb


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  • Web 2.0 — beta. El término Web 2.0 está asociado a aplicaciones web que facilitan el compartir información, la interoperabilidad, el diseño centrado en el usuario y la colaboración en la World Wide Web. Ejemplos de la Web 2.0 son las comunidades web, los… …   Wikipedia Español

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