Web mapping — is the process of designing, implementing, generating and delivering maps on the World Wide Web and its product. While web mapping primarily deals with technological issues, web cartography additionally studies theoretic aspects: the use of web… … Wikipedia
Web archiving — is the process of collecting portions of the World Wide Web and ensuring the collection is preserved in an archive, such as an archive site, for future researchers, historians, and the public. Due to the massive size of the Web, web archivists… … Wikipedia
Web 3.0 — is one of the terms used to describe the evolutionary stage of the Web that follows Web 2.0. Given that technical and social possibilities identified in this latter term are yet to be fully realised the nature of defining Web 3.0 is highly… … Wikipedia
Web Browser for S60 — running on the Nokia E65, showing the Page Overview of the English Wikipedia main page. Developer(s) Nokia Operating system … Wikipedia
Web Services Discovery — Web services provide access to software systems over the Internet using standard protocols. In a minimalistic scenario there exists at least a Web service provider that publishes some service such as a weather service and a Web service consumer… … Wikipedia
Web cache — Web caching is the caching of web documents (e.g., HTML pages, images) in order to reduce bandwidth usage, server load, and perceived lag. A web cache stores copies of documents passing through it; subsequent requests may be satisfied from the… … Wikipedia
Web Services Enhancements — (WSE) is an add on to the Microsoft .NET Framework which includes a set of classes that implement additional WS * web service specifications chiefly in areas such as security, reliable messaging, and sending attachments.[1] Web services are… … Wikipedia
Web crawler — For the search engine of the same name, see WebCrawler. For the fictional robots called Skutters, see Red Dwarf characters#The Skutters. Not to be confused with offline reader. A Web crawler is a computer program that browses the World Wide Web… … Wikipedia
Web browser — Internet Explorer, one of the most widely used web browsers[1] … Wikipedia
Web bug — A web bug is an object that is embedded in a web page or e mail and is usually invisible to the user but allows checking that a user has viewed the page or e mail.[1] One common use is in e mail tracking. Alternative names are web beacon,… … Wikipedia
filtering — Ⅰ. filter UK US /ˈfɪltər/ noun [C] IT ► a computer program that receives and processes information before displaying it or preventing it from being seen: »Junk email filters help define which email messages are spam. »This web filter enables… … Financial and business terms