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1 Web History Web Tech Web Production Web People Web 2.0 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

2 Founded in 1998 as a search engine, this company's name is now a verb.

3 Google

4 Pez dispensers played an important role in the creation of this site.

5 eBay

6 This major ecommerce site was originally known as Cadabra.com.

7 Amazon.com

8 The name of this site is an acronym for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle"

9 Yahoo

10 This site was one of the first to sell music over the Internet.

11 CDNOW

12 Web pages are stored on these.

13 Servers

14 Documents are transferred to Web computers via this protocol.

15 FTP or File Transfer Protocol

16 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

17 You'll need this type of connection to take full advantage of Web content.

18 High-speed or broadband

19 Firefox falls into this software category.

20 Web browsers

21 Linux, Windows and Macintosh are all types of these.

22 Operating systems

23 This formatting language provides the structure for most Web pages.

24 HTML

25 A "p" tag designates this.

26 A paragraph break.

27 A "stylesheet" uses this formatting technique.

28 CSS or Cascading Style Sheets

29 Many Web sites adhere to standards administered by this body.

30 W3C or The World Wide Web Consortium

31 WYSIWYG is short for this

32 What You See is What You Get

33 This man is known as the "father of the Internet."

34 Tim Berners-Lee

35 This former financial analyst founded Amazon.com.

36 Jeff Bezos

37 The Mozilla Web browser was developed by this man.

38 Marc Andreessen

39 In 1999, this politician took credit for "creating the Internet."

40 Al Gore

41 These Standford students founded Yahoo in 1994.

42 Jerry Yang and David Filo

43 If you're under 30, you probably have a profile on this site.

44 MySpace

45 College students congregate on this social networking site.

46 Facebook

47 Google bought this video site in 2006 for $1.6 billion.

48 YouTube

49 This technology allows anyone to publish on the Web.

50 Blogs or Blogging

51 A "folksonomy" relies on this organization technique.

52 Tags or Tagging


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