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There are currently 21 names in this directory beginning with the letter W.
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Web 2.0: A term that is used to describe the second generation of the World Wide Web, which is characterized by the use of web-based technologies and services that enable users to interact and collaborate with each other online

Web analytics: The analysis and measurement of data and activity on a website or web application, typically for the purpose of improving its performance or user experience

Web application: A software application that is delivered over the internet and accessed through a web browser

Web application: A software application that runs on a web server and is accessed through a web browser

Web browser: A software application that allows users to access and view web pages

Web browser: A software application that is used to access and browse the internet or other web-based resources

Web development: The process of designing and building websites or web applications

Web scraping: The process of extracting data or information from a website or web page using automated tools or software

Web server log: A file that is created by a web server to record information about the requests and responses that it handles

Web server: A computer or device that is used to host and serve web content and applications to users over the internet

Web server: A computer or device that stores and delivers web pages and other content over the internet

Web service: A software system or application that is designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine communication over the internet

Website: A collection of interconnected web pages that can be accessed through a web browser

Weighting: The process of assigning relative importance or value to a data element or factor

White box testing: A testing technique that is based on an understanding of the internal workings or structure of a system or component

WiFi (Wireless Fidelity): A wireless networking technology that is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard

WiFi: A wireless networking technology that allows devices to communicate with each other over a short distance

Windows: A family of operating systems that is developed by Microsoft and is designed for use on personal computers and servers

WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network): A network that connects devices wirelessly over a short distance

Worm: Malware that replicates itself and spreads over a network
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