World Wide Web (WWW), computer-based network of information resources that combines text and multimedia. The information on the World Wide Web can be accessed and searched through the internet, a global computer network. The World Wide Web is often referred to simply as "the Web."
the client/server protocol that defines how messages are formatted and transmitted on the World Wide Web. (HyperText Transfer Protocol)
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HTML, or Hyper Text Mark-Up Language, is used to create web pages. If you want to create one, you can start with a text -editing program such as notepad or textpad, or a program like Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Frontpage.
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The main difference is that HTML is used to create dynamic web pages. Other than this HTML cannot do much.
HTML is the file format webpages are made of. When you enter an URL into your Webbrowser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera etc.) you're actually seeing a HTML page displayed. There are programs that only display simple HTML pages, and can only view HTML pages stored locally on your computer. These can be used by other software (such as MS Word) to display documentation etc. The latter are more commonly called "HTML browsers", but your webbrowser is an HTML browser too! see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webbrowser