A system of linked content, stored on computers connected by the Internet.
People use a browser to find and read content on the World Wide Web.
There are links from one piece of content to another. This encourages people to read in a non-sequential way, following information trails or finding supporting information for unfamiliar or interesting ideas.
The World Wide Web allows people to link to information resources from any country of origin in a networked or web-like manner.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented and named the World Wide Web in 1990.