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How did the World Wide Web transform the Internet?
It allowed people to navigate easily between different pages.
It made computers less affordable.
It made it easier to use satellite technology.
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Correct answer: It allowed people to navigate easily between different pages.
Explanation: The World Wide Web (Tim Berners-Lee, 1989–1990) introduced HTML, URLs and HTTP and the concept of hypertext links plus web browsers, which made locating and moving between documents simple and intuitive. It did not make computers less affordable, nor specifically make satellite technology easier to use.
Explanation: The World Wide Web (Tim Berners-Lee, 1989–1990) introduced HTML, URLs and HTTP and the concept of hypertext links plus web browsers, which made locating and moving between documents simple and intuitive. It did not make computers less affordable, nor specifically make satellite technology easier to use.
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