ABSTRACT

The World Wide Web is a way of organizing the Internet that allows users to search for and retrieve information quickly and easily in a nonlinear way. This information is structured into small chunks, called pages, and it can be displayed page by page through electronic links. Pages may store information in a variety of formats, including numbers, text, graphic images, video, audio, and programs. Essentially, the Web is a collection of independent, yet interrelated, pages wired together by hypermedia links.