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  • 71Web 2.0 — ▪ Internet       next envisioned iteration of the World Wide Web, in which the 2.0 appellation is used in analogy with common computer software naming conventions to indicate a new, improved version. The term had its origin in the name given to a …

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  • 72web — noun 1 that a spider makes ADJECTIVE ▪ spider (esp. AmE), spider s (esp. BrE) VERB + WEB ▪ build, make, spin, weave 2 complicated series/network of sth …

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  • 73Web-to-TV — A Web to TV installation uses a variety of 3rd party components, typically built around a PC capable of running a browser and the most popular codecs (Flash, Windows Media Player, Real, Quicktime, etc.) and a home network.The hardware components… …

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  • 74Web 1.0 — La Web 1.0 (1991 2003) es la forma más básica que existe, con navegadores de sólo texto bastante rápidos. Después surgió el HTML que hizo las páginas web más agradables a la vista, así como los primeros navegadores visuales tales como IE,… …

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  • 75Web TV — La Web TV ou webtélé est la diffusion et la réception par Internet de signaux vidéo, ce qui permet aux internautes de regarder du contenu vidéo (c est à dire télévisuel) à partir du Web. Une webtélé utilise la technologie de lecture en continu… …

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  • 76web — cob·web·by; mouse·web; web·bing; web; web·by; web·less; web·ster; web·ste·ri·an; web·zine; cob·web; Web; web·foot·er; …

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  • 77web — n. 1) to spin; weave a web 2) an intricate, tangled web (a tangled web of intrigue) 3) a spider web USAGE NOTE: Spiders spin webs. People weave webs (the author wove a web of mystery). * * * [web] weave a web tangled web (a tangled web of… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 78web — n. & v. n. 1 a a woven fabric. b an amount woven in one piece. 2 a complete structure or connected series (a web of lies). 3 a cobweb, gossamer, or a similar product of a spinning creature. 4 a a membrane between the toes of a swimming animal or… …

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  • 79web — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old Norse vefr web, Old English wefan to weave Date: before 12th century 1. a fabric on a loom or in process of being removed from a loom 2. a. cobweb, spiderweb b. a network of silken… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 80web — [[t]we̱b[/t]] webs 1) N COUNT A web is the thin net made by a spider from a sticky substance which it produces in its body. ...the spider s web in the window. Syn: cobweb 2) N COUNT: usu sing, oft N of n A web is a complicated pattern of… …

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