Hypertext

Hot Spot
The term 'hot spot' can refer to either a place providing wireless Internet access or a clickable area in a hypertext document that calls up further information.
Hypertext
Hypertext, also known as hyperdocuments, refers to electronic documents that present information readable through non-linear pathways by following multiple connections or links.
World Wide Web
The World Wide Web, commonly referred to as the web, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents and multimedia content that are accessed via the Internet using web browsers. It was invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 1989.
World Wide Web (WWW)
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a distributed hypertext system invented by Tim Berners-Lee on a NeXT computer, and it is currently one of the most popular services offered on the Internet.
World Wide Web (WWW)
The World Wide Web (WWW), commonly referred to as the web, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents and multimedia content that can be accessed through the internet using a web browser.

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