What is the World Wide Web about?
The World Wide Web (WWW), known simply as the Web, is an ever-evolving collection of documents located on the Internet and stored on computers found throughout the world. These documents may contain any type of information, including text, images, sound, movie clips and more.ServersThe computers that store Web documents are called servers. These computers run special software that lets you connect to Web documents. You are viewing a document stored on our servers, ns1.massivehosting.com and ns2.massivehosting.com, right now.BrowsersThe software that lets you view documents on the Web is called a browser. You need to be running a browser to read a document just like you need to be running a word processor to view a letter or a report created by that word processor. Browsers enable you to view text, images, and movies as well as to hear sounds. The browser you are using now, whether it is Internet Explorer, AOL, or Juno, allows you to access this document.Navigating the WebMany organizat